"There is trouble in Turnham Malpas.
"Caroline is deeply worried about her husband, Peter's, disappearance. The Rector's absence has an even greater effect on the people of the village, whose entire way of life is in jeopardy.
"Mr Fitch at the Big House plans to destroy an ancient hedgerow and timid Lady Muriel Templeton leads a protest to stop him, although she is fearful she will have to carry out her threat to lie down in front of the diggers. But there are worse problems in store for the villagers. A new verger has arrived and although at first he seems ideal for the job, events from his past return to haunt him, bringing violence and danger to the peace of the village.
When Peter returns, his calm, sensible approach to the problems brings solutions -- but only Caroline can resolve the difficulties between the two of them . . ."
~~back cover
You'd think there wouldn't be much, if any, serious crime in a village like Turnham Malpas. But you'd be wrong. Serious crime has infiltrated, and like a pebble dropped in the lake, the ripples are spreading ever outward ... and resulting in serious injury where least expected. The police arrive to sort it, and remain in force in an effort to capture the perpetrators. The new verger and his wife are hustled into a car in the middle of the night and disappear into the darkness. And what's amiss at the church?!
Caroline and Muriel continue their campaign to save the hedgerow, incurring the wrath and stubbornness of Craddock Fitch, and dividing the villagers for and against. Muriel prepares to throw herself in front of the diggers (bulldozers.) Caroline and Peter still aren't right .
Yes, there's a good deal of trouble in the village. Is the hedgerow saved? Do Caroline and Peter come right? You'll have to read the book to find out.