Mapback Monday is back! I've been meaning to post more of these wonderful Dell Mapback Paperbacks from my collection.
Here's a great
Mapback paperback--
Helen McCloy's The Goblin Market. The title and quotation are from Christina Rossetti's poem "Goblin Market." The novel was first published in 1942, but by Dell as a Mapback paperback in 1943.
I'm a big fan of
Helen McCloy and her Dr. Basil Willing.
The Goblin Market is set during WWII (1942) on the island of Santa Teresa in the Caribbean. This is a spy novel and involves codes and ciphers (cablese), as the foreign correspondents send cables to the home office. And, McCloy adds a good chapter on howcablese works. Helen McCloy was herself a newspaper correspondent in Paris, so she knows whereof she writes. I like the feminist and psychological elements of this novel. I also like that
The Goblin Market foreshadows my favorite McCloy,
Through a Glass, Darkly.