Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death: The Grantchester Mysteries

Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death

The Grantchester Mysteries

2012 • 402 pages

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15

Conflicting thoughts on this book. Overall, I loved the quaint atmosphere of the stories, as they took place in a small English town in the 1950s. I generally really like English mysteries like these, so I enjoyed that aspect of this collection of stories. However, I wasn't really keen on the main character being a priest who solved crimes. It seemed too far-fetched and it felt like the author struggled to make it work a little. It was still mostly enjoyable though. The stories didn't feel very original, and some of them were slow to the point where I was bored (especially the one with the ‘mercy killing'). It got a bit too philosophical at times, but overall it wasn't too bad. This book was a fairly quick and easy read, and was definitely enjoyable. It just wasn't as original and intelligent as I was hoping for, and it was a bit slow at times and some of the stories weren't resolved well. Overall though, I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who likes English mysteries for their summer reads.

June 17, 2015