Summary - Birds Of A Feather - Based On The Book By Jacqueline Winspear
Brief Books Publishing
Narrateur Jeff Harrison
Maison d'édition: Brief Books Publishing
Synopsis
SUMMARY BIRDS OF A FEATHER BASED ON THE BOOK BY JACQUELINE WINSPEAR SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT A New Case and a Glimpse into Maisie's World The Waite Family and a Missing Daughter Mapping the Case Dead Ends and New Leads The Murder of Lydia Fisher A Trip to Chelstone and Hastings Camden Abbey and Further Investigations Confrontations and New Revelations The Truth Unveiled General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "Birds of a Feather" by Jacqueline Winspear follows Maisie Dobbs, a psychologist and investigator, as she takes on a case to locate a missing young woman, Charlotte Waite. The investigation leads Maisie into a world of secrets and hidden connections, revealing a pattern of violence linked to actions taken during the Great War. Maisie's work uncovers a network of relationships among several women, and she realizes that the actions of these women during the war might be connected to a series of murders. As Maisie investigates, she finds a killer who is driven by revenge and a desperate need to assuage their own pain. The story explores themes of loss, guilt, the impact of war, and the search for truth. Maisie's personal journey is also a focus of the story, as she grapples with her own past and the need for human connection.
Durée: 22 minutes (00:22:09) Date de publication: 02/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

