"The villagers of Turnham Malpas are celebrating their annual Stocks Day when an unwelcome visitor arrives. Bryn Fields, one time licensee of the Royal Oak, fled the village four years ago under the worst possible circumstances. the villagers are determined to find out why he is back -- and are not happy to discover that he pl;ans to use the village as a key attraction for visiting Americans.
"For the rector and his wife, Peter and Caroline, there are more serious problems to cope with when their twin children start asking them about their real mother. Having agonisingly accepted the result of Peter's indiscretion before, Caroline finds that facing up to it again now is almost more 6han she an bear . . ."
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And so the world turns in Turnham Malpas. Bryn continues to try to win Georgie back and displace Dickie in her affections, while setting up the structure to bring a busload of American tourists to the unspoiled village. He succeeds in the one but not the other and the whole problem is solved in a very unhappy way, a way that none of them would have wished for.
Peter and Caroline face up -- once again -- to the consequences of the twins' birth, and once again wade through the searing emotions it brings up. Alex and Beth handle the information each in their own way, and the Harris family is once again a loving family unit.
You can always count on a nice ending in Turnham Malpas.