Sidney Chambers and the Problem of Evil
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Runcie, James Author
Jameson, Joe Narrator
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Bloomsbury Publishing (US) , 2023.
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The third book in The Grantchester Mystery Series, and the inspiration for the primetime PBS/Masterpiece television series, Grantchester.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.

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
04/06/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781639733156

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Also in this Series

  • Sidney Chambers and the shadow of death (Grantchester mysteries Volume 1) Cover
  • Sidney Chambers and the perils of the night (Grantchester mysteries Volume 2) Cover
  • Sidney Chambers and the problem of evil (Grantchester mysteries Volume 3) Cover
  • Sidney Chambers and the forgiveness of sins (Grantchester mysteries Volume 4) Cover
  • Sidney Chambers and the dangers of temptation (Grantchester mysteries Volume 5) Cover
  • Sidney Chambers and the persistence of love (Grantchester mysteries Volume 6) Cover
  • The road to Grantchester (Grantchester mysteries Volume prequel) Cover

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The Max Tudor and Grantchester mysteries feature young English vicars as their sleuths. These cozy stories are set in small English towns with a cast of eccentric characters. The sleuths use their insight into people to solve the crimes. -- Merle Jacob
The novels in these cozy mysteries revolve more around moral puzzles and the main protagonists' musings than action and suspense. Isabel Dalhousie is a philosopher in Edinburgh and Sidney Chambers is a priest in Grantchester, adjacent to Cambridge University. -- Katherine Johnson
These cozy mystery series share a thoughtful and occasionally provocative approach. Set in small English villages, they offer plenty of charm and delightful characters. -- Shauna Griffin
The Father Christmas and Grantchester mysteries are cozies featuring reluctant clergymen as their sleuths.The men are intelligent with a keen understanding of people. These gentle reads evoke the charm of English small towns and their varied characters. -- Merle Jacob
Though the mysteries in Cottage Tales are solved as much by sentient animals as by Beatrix Potter herself, readers of Sidney Chambers' investigations in the Grantchester mysteries will appreciate Cottage Tales' similar tone, village atmosphere, quirky characters, and tangled puzzles. -- Katherine Johnson
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Anglican Canon Sidney Chambers, like his friend and colleague, Inspector Geordie Keating, is never off duty. Yet Chambers must balance his clerical obligations, his recent marriage, and the detective work he relishes, plus a role in a film based on a Dorothy Sayers novel, while bearing in mind his archdeacon's directive to avoid distractions from his religious life. Warning aside, Chambers is instrumental in solving four crimes in 1962-63 in and around Grantchester: three murders by a killer targeting clergymen, the theft of a museum painting, the seemingly accidental death of a movie actor, and the abduction of a baby from a hospital. While so many crimes in a single volume may distract new readers of the Grantchester mysteries, of which this is the third of a projected six, Runcie's gently persistent protagonist is almost sure to win fans, whether he's engaged in active sleuthing or musing on the nature of evil or love. Major life changes here lead to new beginnings for Chambers that should whet interest in future volumes of these charming cozies just touched with sex and violence.--Leber, Michele Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Character is the strong suit of the four cases, all set in the early 1960s, that fill Runcie's third collection featuring Canon Sidney Chambers (after 2013's Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night). In the title story, the reader learns that the Anglican minister has recently gotten married to a German woman, in the process becoming "a living embodiment of post-war reconciliation." Meanwhile, someone is targeting Sidney's colleagues in Grantchester, leaving knife wounds meant to simulate the mark of the beast. A daring art theft is the subject of "Female, Nude," but the high point is "Death by Water," in which Sidney is hired to play Reverend Venables in a film adaptation of Dorothy Sayers's The Nine Tailors. Despite his awkwardness on the set, Sidney manages to solve an apparently accidental drowning. Runcie may be no G.K. Chesterton when it comes to plotting, but cozy fans will be pleased. Agent: David Godwin, David Godwin Associates (U.K.). (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Runcie's episodic (this one is in four parts) mysteries aptly capture British academia of the early 1960s. His clerical sleuth confronts deadly sin head-on in the third entry (after Sidney Chambers and the Perils of Night) in this highly regarded series. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Clergyman/detective Sidney Chambers returns in this collection of four new mysteries. In "The Problem of Evil," Canon Sidney Chambers and his German wife, Hildegard, return from a reconciliation service 17 years after the end of World War II to find two dead doves on their doorstep. After a fellow vicar is found suffocated in his own church, more dead birds presage the murders of more clergy members until Sidney helps his friend Inspector Geordie Keating find the killer. In "Female, Nude," Sidney is at an art exhibit when a nude woman reciting French poetry creates a Happening. Then a valuable painting disappears, sending Sidney through the world of avant-garde art and to the French coastal town of Dieppe to solve the theft. In "Death by Water," an old army friend asks Sidney to play a clergyman in a film version of The Nine Tailors. Sidney agrees without realizing what an ordeal he's facingnot just due to the fact that his former mate is such a demanding director, but since one of the actors who's supposed to drown in the film is all too good at his job. In the final episode, "Christmas, 1963," Sidney, still mourning the loss of a favorite companion, anticipates the birth of his and Hildegard's child. When someone else's baby is kidnapped from the hospital, Sidney brings his most compassionate touch to the case in hopes of restoring the child to his parents. In all four tales, the gently eccentric Sidney proves himself a dedicated clergyman who's so easily tempted to pursue a mystery that it's no wonder his wife, his clerical superior and his friend the local inspector keep telling him to mind his own business. Runcie (Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night, 2013, etc.), son of a former Archbishop of Canterbury, strikes a low-key balance of theology, humor, drama and crime in this collection of ecclesiastical cozies.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Anglican Canon Sidney Chambers, like his friend and colleague, Inspector Geordie Keating, is never off duty. Yet Chambers must balance his clerical obligations, his recent marriage, and the detective work he relishes, plus a role in a film based on a Dorothy Sayers novel, while bearing in mind his archdeacon's directive to avoid distractions from his religious life. Warning aside, Chambers is instrumental in solving four crimes in 1962–63 in and around Grantchester: three murders by a killer targeting clergymen, the theft of a museum painting, the seemingly accidental death of a movie actor, and the abduction of a baby from a hospital. While so many crimes in a single volume may distract new readers of the Grantchester mysteries, of which this is the third of a projected six, Runcie's gently persistent protagonist is almost sure to win fans, whether he's engaged in active sleuthing or musing on the nature of evil or love. Major life changes here lead to new beginnings for Chambers that should whet interest in future volumes of these charming cozies just touched with sex and violence. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Runcie's episodic (this one is in four parts) mysteries aptly capture British academia of the early 1960s. His clerical sleuth confronts deadly sin head-on in the third entry (after Sidney Chambers and the Perils of Night) in this highly regarded series.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Character is the strong suit of the four cases, all set in the early 1960s, that fill Runcie's third collection featuring Canon Sidney Chambers (after 2013's Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night). In the title story, the reader learns that the Anglican minister has recently gotten married to a German woman, in the process becoming "a living embodiment of post-war reconciliation." Meanwhile, someone is targeting Sidney's colleagues in Grantchester, leaving knife wounds meant to simulate the mark of the beast. A daring art theft is the subject of "Female, Nude," but the high point is "Death by Water," in which Sidney is hired to play Reverend Venables in a film adaptation of Dorothy Sayers's The Nine Tailors. Despite his awkwardness on the set, Sidney manages to solve an apparently accidental drowning. Runcie may be no G.K. Chesterton when it comes to plotting, but cozy fans will be pleased. Agent: David Godwin, David Godwin Associates (U.K.). (June)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Runcie, J., & Jameson, J. (2023). Sidney Chambers and the Problem of Evil (Unabridged). Bloomsbury Publishing (US).

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Runcie, James and Joe Jameson. 2023. Sidney Chambers and the Problem of Evil. Bloomsbury Publishing (US).

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Runcie, James and Joe Jameson. Sidney Chambers and the Problem of Evil Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Runcie, J. and Jameson, J. (2023). Sidney chambers and the problem of evil. Unabridged Bloomsbury Publishing (US).

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Runcie, James, and Joe Jameson. Sidney Chambers and the Problem of Evil Unabridged, Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2023.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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