cover image Fisher of Men

Fisher of Men

Pam Rhodes. Lion (Kregel, dist.), $14.99 trade paper (256p) ISBN 978-1-78264-000-4

Readers who miss Jan Karon’s Father Tim and Mitford Years series have a new church to attend: St. Stephen’s, Dunbridge, somewhere in the bucolic English countryside. Curate Neil Fisher is learning the ropes of parish work. Rev. Margaret Prowse helps him get to know the parishioners and their sorrows and needs. He also comes to know not one but two attractive but very different women: Claire, an atheist, single-mom gardener and neighbor, and Wendy, the highly focused leader of the church music group. A certain amount of Rhodes’s story is ready-made, with unhappily married people and sweet old ladies among the plot complications. Still, it doesn’t take much to lure in Anglophiles during these Downton Abbey days, and readers of wholesome inspirational novels won’t be at all bothered by the 1950 feel of the life depicted. The novel has its charms, including crisp dialogue and the promise of more action, as the Dunbridge Chronicles series continues.(Apr.)