![]() ![]() Apparently, Alfred has done nothing but draw funds from the estate, leaving it on the verge of bankruptcy. ![]() The Compton Corporation wishes to place a purchase offer on the estate, but James is hearing doubts about the landowner, a man called Alfred Sandermere, the younger son of Lord Sandermere, who became heir to the estate when his older brother Henry was killed in the Great War. Maisie's investigation begins in London when she meets the dashing James Compton, head of the wealthy Compton Corporation, who informs her there's some "funny business" going on down at the Sandermere Estate. In An Incomplete Revenge, the plucky and inimitable Maisie Dobbs, a woman of no certain substance, returns to solve a series of petty crimes and inexplicable fires that have been plaguing the quaint town of Heronsdene in rural Kent. Book review: Jacqueline Winspear's *An Incomplete Revenge: A Maisie Dobbs Novel*Īn Incomplete Revenge: A Maisie Dobbs Novel ![]()
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