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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_RuncieJames Runcie - Wikipedia

    James Robert Runcie (born 7 May 1959) is a British novelist, documentary filmmaker, television producer and playwright. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a visiting professor at Bath Spa University and was Commissioning Editor for Arts on BBC Radio 4 from 2016 - 2020.

  2. www.babelio.com › auteur › James-RuncieJames Runcie - Babelio

    James Robert Runcie est écrivain, réalisateur de films documentaires, dramaturge. Il est le fils de l'ancien archevêque de Canterbury, Robert Runcie (1921-2000). Diplômé à l'Université de Cambridge en 1981, il est professeur à l'Université de Bath Spa.

  3. Toutes les séries de James Runcie. Série Les mystères de Grantchester. 2 livres. 16 lecteurs. Sidney Chambers, le prêtre de Grantchester, est un célibataire de 32 ans. Grand, brun, les yeux noisette et l’air rassurant, Sidney est un homme d’église peu conventionnel qui peut aller là où la police ne le peut pas.

  4. www.jamesruncie.com › welcomeJames Runcie

    James Runcie. Runcie Obs. Exc arch. Forms: runci, runce, runsy, ronsy. A crease or wrinkle, a sign of ageing. A woman of large build and boisterous or loose manners. A horse, esp a riding horse. Writer, James.

  5. Learn about the Grantchester books by James Runcie, a series of mystery novels featuring a sleuthing vicar in 1950s England. Find out the order, the plots, the characters, and the author's insights into the TV adaptation and the social history of Britain.

  6. James Runcie is a British author who writes novels about love, faith, death and the search for meaning. His works include The Discovery of Chocolate, The Colour of Heaven, The Grantchester Mysteries and The Great Passion.

  7. The Grantchester Mysteries Series by James Runcie. 6 primary works • 11 total works. Short stories collections. Sidney Chambers, a 32-year-old bachelor, vicar of Grantchester, and amateur sleuth, in Cambridgeshire, England, in the Grantchester mysteries: Book 0.5. The Road to Grantchester. by James Runcie.