In This Grave Hour by Jacqueline Winspear
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Only a couple of books left for me in this series and I am going to really miss the story. In this installment WWII has been declared and it will be all hands on deck again for Maisie and Pris. There have been children billetted at the Dower House and one little girl in particular is unknown and unidentified. As well as looking for a murderer, Maisie and Billie take on the job of trying to discover who the little girl is and where her family is.
Another excellent read.
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