


Maisie must work with speed to uncover the depth of connection, to save the life of the president's wife and a soldier caught in the crosshairs of those who would see them both dead. As the psychologist investigator delves into the case, she discovers the attempt to take down ferry pilots and the plight of the black American soldier are inextricably linked with the visit to Britain by the First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt. Jo is advised to take her suspicions to Maisie Dobbs. Megan Easley-Walsh Author Of What Edward Heard The Paris Library.

Although the death has been attributed to 'pilot error' Jo believes there is a connection between all three events - and she wants desperately to help the soldier, who is now in the custody of American military police. A few days later another ferry pilot crashes and is killed in the same area of Kent. he area, and discovers an African American soldier bound and gagged in an old barn. In a bid to find out who was trying to take down her aircraft, she returns on foot to t. Jo Hardy, an Air Transport Auxilliary ferry pilot, is delivering a Spitfire to Biggin Hill Aerodrome, when she has the terrifying experience of coming under fire from the ground. A Rule Against Murder was also titled The Murder Stone. A Sunlit Weapon: The thrilling wartime mystery (Paperback) Notes: Dead Cold was also published as A Fatal Grace.
