The newcomer / Fern Britton.

By: Britton, Fern [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Leicester [England] : Thorpe, Isis, 2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 432 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785418181; 1785418181Subject(s): Women clergy -- Fiction | Secrecy -- Fiction | Village communities -- Fiction | Cornwall (England : County) -- FictionGenre/Form: Large type books. Summary: It's springtime in the Cornish village of Pendruggan, and as the community comes together to say a fond farewell to parish vicar Simon and his wife Penny, a newcomer causes quite a stir. Reverend Angela Whitehorn has come to Cornwall to make a difference. With her husband Robert by her side, she sets about making changes - but it seems not everyone is happy for her to shake things up in the small parish, and soon Angela starts to receive anonymous poison pen letters. Angela has always been one to fight back, and she has already brought a fresh wind into the village, supporting her female parishioners through good times and bad. But as the letters get increasingly personal, Angela learns that the biggest secrets are closer to home...
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It's springtime in the Cornish village of Pendruggan, and as the community comes together to say a fond farewell to parish vicar Simon and his wife Penny, a newcomer causes quite a stir. Reverend Angela Whitehorn has come to Cornwall to make a difference. With her husband Robert by her side, she sets about making changes - but it seems not everyone is happy for her to shake things up in the small parish, and soon Angela starts to receive anonymous poison pen letters. Angela has always been one to fight back, and she has already brought a fresh wind into the village, supporting her female parishioners through good times and bad. But as the letters get increasingly personal, Angela learns that the biggest secrets are closer to home...

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