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The New Rector: Heartwarming and intriguing a modern classic of village life
By (Author) Rebecca Shaw
Orion Publishing Co
Orion
12th November 2024
15th August 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
240g
Perfect for fans of Barbara Pym
'Rebecca's wit, humour and brilliant observational skills put her in the forefront of village storytelling. I never tire of reading her wonderful novels' Jack Sheffield 'Winning novels of village life' The Times'A delightful beginning that suddenly gets darker and more dramatic than expected. Totally believable characters and a story line with unexpected twists' Margaret DickinsonWhen Peter Harris arrives in Turnham Malpas as the new rector, he finds the village people welcoming but set in their ways. Yet despite his own weaknesses, and a deeply felt sadness his wife keeps hidden, he comforts and advises his new parishioners, growing more and more involved with the rural way of life.Then the whole village is rocked by spiteful trick that goes terribly wrong, and a gruesome murder that points to a killer in its midst. Now, more than ever, Peter's pastoral role is crucial - and yet he is wrestling with his own private hell that may still wreck his own life.Winning novels of village life * The Times *
Rebecca's wit, humour and brilliant observational skills put her in the forefront of village storytelling. I never tire of reading her wonderful novels -- Jack Sheffield
Tender and funny * My Weekly *
A lovely book with finely drawn characters in an idyllic setting and a storyline full of surprises. I feel I could walk into the village and immediately know everyone I met. A delightful beginning that suddenly gets darker and more dramatic than expected. Totally believable characters and a story line with unexpected twists -- Margaret Dickinson, author of WARTIME FRIENDS
If you enjoy stories about English villagers, do whatever you have to do, but get these books. Bliss! * Publishers Weekly *
Rebecca Shaw was a former school teacher and the bestselling author of many novels. She lived with her husband in a beautiful Dorset village where she found plenty of inspiration for her stories about rural life. Rebecca sadly passed away in 2015.