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Sunrise
Sunrise asked Jacqueline Winspear:

Do you visualise Maisie continuing her career into World War II?

Jacqueline Winspear Sunrise, you will see some WW II in future books - after all, JOURNEY TO MUNICH is set in 1938.
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Laura
Laura asked Jacqueline Winspear:

When you visit a place that will be a setting in your novel, what is your research process and what do you look for to bring the place to life on the page?

Rosanne
Rosanne asked Jacqueline Winspear:

Not a question?, a statement. Maisie Dobb's series of books are the BEST I've ever read. I managed to read the entire 11 books in 3 weeks - could not put them down. I now have #12 on order through Amazon. Thank you SO much for this amazing series.

Heather Shaw
Heather Shaw asked Jacqueline Winspear:

Hello Ms. Winspear, I was a huge fan of Maisie Dobbs until "A Dangerous Place." That book felt so out of cadence that I have found it difficult to return to the series. What inspired you to take that route in that book?

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