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  • Sidney Chambers and the Problem of Evil

  • Grantchester, Book 3
  • Written by: James Runcie
  • Narrated by: Joe Jameson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins

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Written by: James Runcie
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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Publisher's Summary

It is the 1960s and Canon Sidney Chambers is enjoying his first year of married life with his German bride Hildegard. But life in Grantchester rarely stays quiet for long.  

Our favourite clerical detective soon attempts to stop a serial killer who has a grievance against the clergy; investigates the disappearance of a famous painting after a distracting display of nudity by a French girl in an art gallery; uncovers the fact that an ‘accidental’ drowning on a film shoot may not have been so accidental after all; and discovers the reasons behind the theft of a baby from a hospital in the run-up to Christmas, 1963.   

In the meantime, Sidney wrestles with the problem of evil, attempts to fulfil the demands of Dickens, his faithful Labrador, and contemplates, as always, the nature of love.   

The third in ‘The Grantchester Mysteries’ series – six detective novels spanning thirty years of British history – these four longer stories are guaranteed to delight the many fans of Canon Sidney Chambers.

©2014 James Runcie (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Critic Reviews

"There is no denying the winning charm of these artfully fashioned mysteries." (Barry Forshaw, Independent

"We should welcome him to the ranks of classic detectives." (Daily Mail)

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