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Casting the Net

The Dunbridge Chronicles | Book 2

  • Paperback
  • 256 pages
  • Publisher: Lion Hudson
  • 12.7 x 19.6 x 2.3 cm

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A gentle novel of faith and life

Pam Rhodes brings to life the people of Dunbridge

A comedy that warms the heart and is sure to raise a smile

The hilarious sequel to Songs of Praise favourite Pam Rhodes' Fisher of Men comes more mis-adventures in Dunbridge
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

Eden Christian Books Specialist

Casting the Net is Pam Rhodes' second instalment in her heartwarmingly sweet and old fashioned Dunbridge Chronicle trilogy.

In this light-hearted and unashamed english comedy, Pam's compilation of snapshot-length chapters each contribute a story in the trials and tribulations of newly ordained minister, Neil Fisher.

Weaving together the lives of the village characters, Songs of Praise favourite, Pam Rhodes, leads you gently, sensitively and humorously through the tangle of competing demands and relationships which face us all from time to time.

Her lovingly created characters have to face happiness and heartache, loss and grief, sickness, abandonment and even divorce, and then try and live out the faith they seek to find or profess.

There's a lot of grace, humility and love to be discovered in this little community that can teach us all a thing or two about living with eachothers faults and failings.

At the heart of the story is Neil, a newly ordained Anglican priest with many problems. Mostly caused - and solved, by there being so many women in his life. Neil is torn between Wendy and Claire. Wendy would be a perfect helpmeet, but there are no sparks between them. Claire generates a lot of sparks, but is less than ideal for a priest - considering that she is an atheist.

The characters are fascinating and frustrating; with all the human surprises and twists in their lives that reflect our own. And running through it all is the redemptive power of God's saving grace.

Casting the Net and If You Follow Me
If You Follow MeCasting the Net
  • Author

    Pam Rhodes

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Lion Hudson

  • Published

    February 2014

  • Edition

    1st New edition

  • Weight

    227g

  • Page Count

    256

  • Dimensions

    12.7 x 19.6 x 2.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9781782640622

  • ISBN-10

    1782640622

  • Eden Code

    4248800

Heartwarming English comedy of manners, featuring the trials and tribulations of newly ordained minister, Neil Fisher

In part two of the Dunbridge Chronicles, Neil Fisher returns from ordination inspired by his sense of ministry, but determined to distance himself from the two ladies in his life. This is not altogether well received, and a wide segment of the congregation of St Stephen's, Dunbridge including the music group points Neil to the error of his ways.

Meanwhile Neil's close friend Colin and his wife, Jeannie, are delighted by the birth of a daughter, but is all well with the baby? Neil's mother Iris continues to meddle, to his irritation. Churchwarden Peter has said a relieved farewell to his flighty wife Glenda,or has he? Dunbridge is not as peaceful as it seems.

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