Whispers In The Village

Whispers In The Village

by RebeccaShaw (Author)

Synopsis

When the rector, Peter, and his wife Caroline, decide to go to Africa for a year to work in a mission, they take their twins with them. The village inhabitants whose lives revolve around the church and this family are bereft. They don't immediately take to the woman locum, Anna, who has modern ideas - happy clappy hymns and so forth - but she does fill the church with parishioners determined to keep an eye on her. And then she brings Paddy, a down and out petty thief, into their midst. He lives at the Rectory and there is speculation as to whose bed he shares. However, Anna is smitten by someone else, but he is a married man. The Women's Institute comes up with the idea of raising funds for Peter's Mission. There's an upmarket pyjama party, a hair dyeing competition, midnight skinny dipping and an afternoon at the Big House watching horse racing at Longchamps on a huge screen, drinking champagne, with more race money than they dreamed of riding on a horse called Major Malpas. Peter keeps in touch with the people of Turnham Malpas by email.When a message arrives to tell them that the twins have been kidnapped they are devastated and are more determined than ever to raise a substantial sum for Peter's Mission. Once again Rebecca Shaw has given us a hugely readable and enjoyable novel. She is a master at mixing pathos with humour and the excitement she instils in this engaging story makes it one of her very best.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st Edition 1st Printing
Publisher: Orion
Published: 03 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0752860151
ISBN 13: 9780752860152
Book Overview: WHISPERS IN THE VILLAGE reached # 8 on the Sunday Times bestseller list COUNTRY PASSIONS sold over 18,000 copies in hardback and reached #16 on BookScan Rebecca Shaw titles are approaching sales of 100,000 units in mass market paperback Three Barleybridge novels have recently been sold to Random House, US Paperbacks will launch new cover look in February with COUNTRY PASSIONS plus 6 backlist titles backed by a major campaign

Media Reviews
'This gentle series has been a surprising success with fans keenly awaiting the next chapter in the lives of the villagers of Turnham Malpas.' PETERBOROUGH EVENING TELEGRAPH
Author Bio
Rebecca Shaw qualified as a teacher of deaf children before raising a family. With the departure of the last of her four children she turned to writing.