Whos Sorry Now?, Jill Churchill
Whos Sorry Now?, Jill Churchill
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Who's Sorry Now?

Author: Jill Churchill

Narrator: Susan Ericksen

Unabridged: 5 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2007


Synopsis

For sister and brother Lily and Robert Brewster and the rest of Hudson Valley, the dark days of the Depression mean deprivation all around. Their poor town has lost its post office and now the mail gets dumped at the train station. When Robert helps a young widow haul her newly arrived German grandfather's trunks home, he thinks he may have found a new set of friends. But when a swastika is found painted on the widow's window, and the train porter is found dead, Robert and Lily know that something much deeper, and much darker, has moved into their sleepy little town.

About Jill Churchill

Jill Churchill has won the Agatha and Macavity Mystery Readers awards and was nominated for an Anthony Award for her bestselling Jane Jeffry series. She is also the author of the highly acclaimed Grace and Favor Mysteries series. She currently lives in the Midwest.

About Susan Ericksen

Susan Ericksen is an actor and voice-over artist. She has been awarded numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As an actor and director, she has worked in theaters throughout the country.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mayda on June 19, 2021

Lily doesn’t figure much in this installment, and even Robert’s contribution is small. The character the story dwells on most is the sheriff. Robert decides the community needs some type of post office boxes for mail to keep nosy biddies from snooping through the bags that hold everyone’s mail. Mean......more

Goodreads review by Karen on August 26, 2020

Leuk om te lezen. Goed verhaal van een serie van boeken. Niet mijn genre dus ga ook niet meer lezen. Maar een boek was vermakelijk.......more

Goodreads review by Patti on September 10, 2008

This entry in Churchill's Grace & Favor series was disappointing to me. It barely included the main characters of the series, focusing instead on the local chief of police and his new deputy solving a murder, and an attempted murder. I read this series because of Lily Brewster and her brother Robert......more

Goodreads review by Marty on November 01, 2017

Voorburg is a small town in the Hudson River Valley not too far from New York City. In the middle of the Great Depression (1930s) it was a quiet town with only a police chief and one deputy. The townspeople were honest hardworking types. It was too small to have its own post office and the mail was......more

Goodreads review by Bookworm's Library on January 22, 2021

For my very first murder mystery adult novel this was a really great story. I couldn't put the book down, I was hooked from the first chapter and the characters were very relatable. I know people that reminded me of these characters, and that was pretty intriguing to me. We get a historical look at......more


Quotes

“Susan Eriksen handles all with good-natured optimism. Her energetic performance makes the Brewsters believable, ingenuous, likable young people.” AudioFile

“Churchill’s spare yet eloquent prose fits perfectly with an era that eschews waste of any kind. The nice mix of Depression history and cozy ambiance is reminiscent of a Preston Sturges film.” Booklist