Sidney Chambers and the Perils of Night: The Grantchester Mysteries
James Runcie. Bloomsbury, $16.99 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-1-60819-951-8
Runcie’s richly atmospheric second collection of Grantchester mysteries improves on its predecessor, 2012’s Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death. Over six stories, Sidney Chambers, an Anglican minister, wrestles with his impulse to solve crimes rather than tend to the aspects of his religious duties that he finds less engaging. In the especially fine title tale, Chambers witnesses three college fellows attempt a dangerous prank by climbing an octagonal turret. One man falls to his death, one vanishes without trace, and the third is left badly shaken. In other episodes, a building rented to a photographer burns down, a bursar is found dead in his bath, and food poisoning claims the life of an Indian cricketer. Runcie’s intimate view of post-WWII English society will appeal to admirers of Barbara Pym. His clerical sleuth would be welcome in a novel-length puzzle one day. Agent: David Godwin, David Godwin Associates (U.K.). (May)
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Reviewed on: 03/25/2013
Genre: Fiction
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