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Tales from Turnham Malpas #11

Whispers In The Village

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One of the Turnham Malpas series, the Women's Institute comes up with idea of raising funds for their rector Peter's mission to Africa. They hold an upmarket pyjama party, midnight skinny dipping and an afternoon's horseracing. Peter's locum Anna brings a down-and-out petty thief into the midst of the community, sparking conflict.

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 3, 2005

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Rebecca Shaw

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Sunday Times bestselling author Rebecca Shaw is known for her heartwarming tales of country life.
Rebecca grew up in Yorkshire and attended a Quaker boarding school before becoming a teacher of deaf children.
She wrote 28 novels. Her biggest series of 19 books set in a fictional English village called TURNHAM MALPAS chart the lives and loves of the village inhabitants.
A further six novels tell the stories of the vets, veterinary nurses and animals at a veterinary practice in the fictional English market town of BARLEYBRIDGE.
She also wrote three standalone novels.
Rebecca lived with her husband in a beautiful Dorset village where she found plenty of inspiration for her contemporary stories about rural life. Rebecca sadly passed away in 2015, but her stories continue to be enjoyed by readers across the globe.
Rebecca has been translated and sold in Denmark, Germany, Hungary and Norway. She is also published in the US.

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February 20, 2020
I love the Turnham Malpas series and this was no disappointment! I read it incredibly quickly.
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April 24, 2019
Well, that was weird. So, do the church ladies in England really have naked fundraisers? Is this a thing. 'Cause, I asked the ladies at an ECW (Episcopal Church Women) meeting tonight if they'd ever consider that and I got LOTS of disbelieving laughter!
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Author 4 books15 followers
October 20, 2020
A wonderful read as usual. This one however, got a little dark about half way through. But, I reminded myself of how the author used controversial topics to create tension, as well as to showcase her characters goodness. I am eager to read the next one, so use that as a guide of you want.
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November 10, 2019
Another episode in the Turnham Malpas series. Very enjoyable.
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31 reviews1 follower
July 3, 2020
This is another good book in the series. Took a little while to get into but once you are in the story its a very good read
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June 6, 2021
An easy escape read for anyone who likes an easy read, is part of a set but can be read as a stand alone.
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May 10, 2010
This book is 12th in the Turnham Malpas series, and is a little different from the previous ones in that it's about what happens in the village when the Rector, Peter and his family, go on a year's mission assignment in Africa.

His replacement, Anna, is not all that well received. Partly because of course no new minister can ever live up to the previous one, partly because she has some modern ideas about making the church more lively, and attractive to younger people.

Then Anna introduces a rather shifty character to the neighbourhood, and things get even worse.

Regular communications from Peter appear in the form of emails, and they too have a shock towards the end of the book.

As with most of these books (which can all be read individually, though it's probably helpful to have read at least one or two others beforehand) there's not much character development. The plotting is good and the pace is rapid, but I found myself unmoved by any of it.

And yet, this series somehow continues to be compulsive reading...
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February 1, 2011
The next book in this lovely series. I enjoy each one.

Back Cover Blurb:
When the rector, Peter, takes his family to Africa for a year so that he can work in a Mission, the villagers are bereft. They don't immediately take to the locum, Anna, who has rather modern ideas - but she does fill the church with parishioners determined to keep an eye on her. Then she brings a down-and-out petty thief into their midst causing conflict within the community. Peter keeps in touch regularly by email, and the Women's Institute comes up with the idea of raising funds for his Mission. There's an up-market pyjama party, midnight skinny dipping and an afternoon's horse racing, with more money than they dreamed of riding on a horse called Major Malpas. Then a message arrives from Peter with the most devastating news - and the villagers are more determined than ever to raise a substantial sum for Peter's Mission.
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January 21, 2012
There were some hysterically funny scenarios in this installment of life in Turnham-Malpas, but also some very worrying news for the villagers.
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January 16, 2013
Peter and family are sent to Africa, the village of turnham malpas receive a new stand in by the name of Anna how will the village take to her? A great novel with fun, love and tragedy...
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March 12, 2013
Easy fun read, nice characters, lots of chuckles and perfect to be made into a sweet twee english comedy telemovie.
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November 8, 2013
Another easy read from the Turnham Malpas series by Rebecca Shaw. This is book no 11 and it follows the lives of the people who live in the village of Turnham Malpas. Always a good read.
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February 6, 2016
One of the best Turnham Malpas books yet! I love this continuing story!
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December 23, 2011
A pleasant light read...one of a series of books set in an English Village.
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February 22, 2012
A nice light read.. similiar to Mauve Bincey. Characters are well developed :)
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