A Village Called Sin

Cover of A Village Called Sin by Guy Bellamy
Author: Guy Bellamy
Year: 1992
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780140154375
Dimensions:
Height: 7.0866 Inches
Length: 4.3307 Inches
Weight: 0.52249556094 Pounds
Width: 0.94488 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.914
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A Village Called Sin by Guy Bellamy is a novel published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1992, featuring 416 pages in English. The story unfolds in Compton Sinbury, a picturesque village that seems to embody the charm of rural England, yet beneath its idyllic surface lies a tapestry of complex human experiences. The narrative explores the lives of various residents who have sought refuge from urban chaos, only to find that their personal struggles follow them into this serene setting.

Readers will encounter a diverse cast, including Paul Vanner, whose wife turns to drinking while he commutes to a high-paying job, and reporter Harry Grant, who grapples with the reality of fatherhood from a distance. The vicar, Owen Gray, faces his own crises of faith and desire, while the eccentric Barnaby Barton reminisces about lost love. The interactions among these characters reveal that even in a seemingly tranquil village, life is rife with challenges and secrets, making Compton Sinbury a place where the ordinary and the extraordinary coexist.


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Compton Sinbury is the idyllic village that you just miss when you are careering down the M3. Nestling in a dip below rising cornfields, its village green and gently meandering river make it a favourite destination for photographers who have been assigned to capture the essence of rural England. But the people who choose to live there, anxious to escape the dirt, the noise and the bustle of urban decay, find that life’s problems ignore geographical boundaries. While Paul Vanner commutes to a six-figure salary in the city, his wife discovers a new hobby: drinking. Reporter Harry Grant, who covers the village for the county newspaper, gazes out of his cottage window at the little girl nobody knows is his daughter, and small-time property developer Toby Beauchamp discover that bribing the planning officer to get permission to build is a difficult activity to keep secret. The vicar, Owen Gray, has problems too. The fact that he has ceased to believe in God is a professional handicap that he can smoothly surmount, but his lust for his beautiful sister Cathy is harder to ignore. After all, as teenagers they had a very special relationship. Cathy is an uninhibited soul who likes to mow the lawn in the nude if the sun is shining, a habit that gives her neighbour the biggest idea he has ever had. Meanwhile in his disgracefully dirty bungalow sixty-six-year-old Barnaby Barton dreams of the pregnant girlfriend who deserted him forty-eight years ago… No wonder the locals abbreviate the village name to Sin.

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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd. Year: 1992.
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ISBN-13: 9780140154375.
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Language: en. Pages: 416. Edition: New Ed.

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