"With the Rector Peter Harris and his family back from Africa, the villagers of Turnham Malpas heave huge sighs of relief -- everything seems to be back to normal. But Peter has other ideas,m and returns to Africa to fulfill a promise. In Turnham Malpas, the family he leaves behind is a very troubled one -- the twins, Beth and Alex, are still disturbed by their traumatic experiences in Africa, and Caroline is finding it hard to deal with the fat that they will not share their feelings with her.
"The villagers are also missing Peter's guidance, especially when the village store is the target of petty theft and violence. Everyone is banking on Peter's return to help restore harmony -- but will he make it back before things get out of hand . . .?"
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Newcomers to the village -- Jenny Sweetapple and Andy Moorhouse -- are rapidly becoming the center of attention. Jenny for her new business, Cottage Beauty, specializing in reflexology, aromatherapy,massage, sports injury treatments, hairdressing, manicures, and pedicures. which didn't attract many clients at all, given that Jenny was a newcomer and as such, suspect. It was only when Grandma Charter-Plackett went for a session and enjoyed it so much she talked it up all over the village that Jenny's little business began to thrive.
Andy, however, was another kettle of fish. Slippery and unfathomable, Grandma Charter-Plackett thought. He deeply resented Jimbo for an incident that happened years ago at Cambridge, when Jimbo was a student and Andy a college servant. And so he began to plot the failure of the store, by returning food items that he claimed were bought at the Store, that he'd allow to spoil.
And then Jenny disappeared. Andy claimed she'd gone to visit her mother, but . . . And of course the truth eventually came out, and Andy was off to prison.
This book, number 12 in the series, was really exciting the plot of Andy's machinations and then his unbelievable actions.