Journey to Munich by Jacqueline Winspear
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
*the characters
*the main idea
*the plot or what it's done with the idea
*the style of writing
*the ending
In this episode Maisie steps into real danger when she tries to locate and liberate a VIP from Dachau Concentration Camp. Maisie is trying to get her life back. Since losing her husband and unborn child she has been floundering but she is coming out of the darkness and I believe she is deciding to put her fantastic skills back into working order.
An excellent ending in this episode.
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