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James Runcie

    7 mai 1959

    James Runcie est un romancier britannique dont l'œuvre explore les complexités des relations humaines et les dilemmes moraux avec une perspicacité pénétrante. Son style narratif se caractérise par son élégance et sa capacité à entraîner les lecteurs dans des mondes richement imaginés. Au-delà de ses activités littéraires, l'expérience de Runcie en tant que cinéaste de documentaires, producteur de télévision et metteur en scène de théâtre informe sa narration d'une perspective unique et multiforme. Cette diversité d'engagement artistique enrichit la profondeur et la résonance de ses romans.

    Sidney Chambers and The Forgiveness of Sins
    East Fortune
    Sidney Chambers and The Persistence of Love
    Tell Me Good Things
    The Road to Grantchester
    The Colour of Heaven
    • The Colour of Heaven

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Renaissance Florence and China, this romantic historical quest explores the captivating search for ultramarine, a prized pigment. The narrative intertwines themes of art, love, and adventure, as characters navigate the complexities of their desires and ambitions in a vibrant historical context. The journey not only highlights the significance of the color but also delves into the cultural exchanges and personal transformations that occur along the way.

      The Colour of Heaven
    • The captivating prequel to the treasured Grantchester series follows the life, loves, and losses of young Sidney Chambers in postwar London. It is 1938, and eighteen-year-old Sidney Chambers is dancing the quickstep with Amanda Kendall at her brother Robert's birthday party at the Caledonian Club. No one can believe, on this golden evening, that there could ever be another war. Returning to London seven years later, Sidney has gained a Military Cross and lost his best friend on the battlefields of Italy. The carefree youth that he and his friends were promised has been blown apart, just like the rest of the world--and Sidney, carrying a terrible, secret guilt, must decide what to do with the rest of his life. But he has heard a call: constant, though quiet, and growing ever more persistent. To the incredulity of his family and the derision of his friends--the irrepressible actor Freddie and the beautiful, vivacious Amanda--Sidney must now negotiate his path to God: the course of which, much like true love, never runs smooth. The Road to Grantchester will delight new and old fans alike and finally tell the touching, engaging, and surprising origin story of the Grantchester Mysteries' beloved archdeacon.

      The Road to Grantchester
    • A profound examination of grief and a great celebration of love by internationally bestselling author James Runcie.In early 2020, as the world sunk into the pandemic, James Runcie and his wife Marilyn Imrie were going through a different, far more personal tragedy. After 35 years of miraculously happy marriage, they learned that the painful, frustrating symptoms Marilyn had been experiencing for two years were a sign of Lou Gehrig's Disease. With this diagnosis, during the isolation and strangeness of the pandemic, James and Marilyn's lives were transformed.Now, in his startling and intimate memoir, James tells the story of Marilyn's illness and death–-in all its moments of tragedy, rage, and strangeness-–while painting a vivid portrait of her life, in all its color, humor, and brightness. Tender, funny, and deeply true, Tell Me Good Things is an unforgettable story of life before death and love after grief.

      Tell Me Good Things
    • A moving, insightful novel about lives at the crossroads

      East Fortune
    • 'Delightful ... The ongoing plots bind the stories, yet each in themselves is precise ... They are a joy' - Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday'All manner of nostalgic delights. Perfect reading for a sunny English garden' - Kate Saunders, Independent'The author knows the location well and has caught its dour charm and great art treasures to perfection' - Country Life_______________Loveable full-time priest and part-time detective Canon Sidney Chambers is back, continuing his investigations. A mysterious stranger seeks sanctuary in Grantchester's church; a shooting weekend in the country has a sinister end; a friend receives poison pen letters; a piano falls on a musician's head; a school cricket match has an explosive finish; and on a holiday in Italy, Sidney is accused of stealing a priceless painting. On the home front, his new curate has become irritatingly popular with the parish and his daughter is starting to walk and talk.

      Sidney Chambers and The Forgiveness of Sins
    • The Great Passion

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(15)Évaluer

      In 1726, eleven-year-old Stefan Silbermann has just lost his mother and is sent to Leipzig to train as a singer in the St Thomas Church choir. Stefan's talent draws the attention of the Cantor - Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach rescues Stefan from the miseries of school by bringing him into his home as an apprentice. When another tragedy strikes, this time in the Bach family, Stefan bears witness to the Cantor writing a new work: the Saint Matthew Passion

      The Great Passion
    • Grantchester is now a major, prime-time six-part series for ITV1955. Canon Sidney Chambers, loveable priest and part-time detective, is back. Accompanied by his faithful Labrador, Dickens, and the increasingly exasperated Inspector Geordie Keating, Sidney is called to investigate the unexpected fall of a Cambridge don from the roof of King's College Chapel, a case of arson at a glamour photographer's studio and the poisoning of Zafar Ali, Grantchester's finest spin bowler. Alongside his sleuthing, Sidney has other problems. Can he decide between his dear friend, the glamorous socialite Amanda Kendall and Hildegard Staunton, the beguiling German widow? To make up his mind Sidney takes a trip abroad, only to find himself trapped in a web of international espionage just as the Berlin Wall is going up.

      The Grantchester Mysteries, Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night
    • Now a major, prime-time six-part series Grantchester for ITV Sidney Chambers, the Vicar of Grantchester, is a thirty-two year old bachelor. Sidney is an unconventional clergyman and can go where the police cannot.Together with his roguish friend Inspector Geordie Keating, Sidney inquires into the suspect suicide of a Cambridge solicitor, a scandalous jewellery theft at a New Year's Eve dinner party, the unexplained death of a well-known jazz promoter and a shocking art forgery, the disclosure of which puts a close friend in danger. Sidney discovers that being a detective, like being a clergyman, means that you are never off duty...

      Sidney Chambers and the shadow of death