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Sidney Chambers and the Persistence of Love

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Sidney Chambers and the Persistence of Love

De: James Runcie
Narrado por: Joe Jameson
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Bloomsbury presents Sidney Chambers and The Persistence of Love by James Runcie, read by Joe Jameson.

The sixth installment in the Grantchester Mysteries series, now a major PBS television series as well.

The sixth book in the James Runcie’s much-loved Granchester Mystery series, which has been adapted for Masterpiece's Grantchester starring James Norton, sees full-time priest, part-time detective Sidney Chambers plunged back into sleuthing when he discovers a body in a bluebell wood.

It is May 1971 and the Cambridgeshire countryside is bursting into summer. Attending to his paternal duties, Archdeacon Sidney Chambers is walking in the woods with his daughter Anna and their aging Labrador, Byron, when they stumble upon a body. Beside the dead man lies a basket of wild flowers, all poisonous. And so it is that Sidney is thrust into another murder investigation, entering a world of hippies, folk singers, and psychedelic plants, where love triangles and permissive behavior seem to hide something darker.

Despite the tranquil appearance of the Diocese of Ely, there is much to keep Sidney and his old friend, Detective Inspector Geordie Keating, as busy as ever. An historic religious text vanishes from a Cambridge college; Sidney’s former flame, Amanda Richmond, gets a whiff of art-world corruption; and his nephew disappears in the long, hot summer of 1976.

Meanwhile, Sidney comes face to face with the divine mysteries of life and love while wrestling with earthly problems—from parish scandals and an alarmingly progressive new secretary to his own domestic misdemeanors, the challenges of parenthood and a great loss.©2017 James Runcie (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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The second book in the series is the best. This felt a little rushed. All the characters you love just seem to be dealing with sad themes. Of course you want more in a series you really like but these were hopeful but flawed characters. This book had less hope.

This is a great series

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