The Choir is immensely readable, populated by engaging, multi-dimensional characters and with a real page-turner of a plot. All in all, a very satisfying and entertaining read.
ONLY A MIRACLE CAN UNITE A CONGREGATION IN TURMOIL…
In the gentle precinct of Aldminster Cathedral, crisis looms.
The urbane and worldly Dean wants nothing so much as to restore and beautify his beloved Cathedral – even if it means sacrificing the Choir School to pay for it.
Alexander Troy, Headmaster of the school, a conscientious man, is determined that nothing and no-one – certainly not the overbearing Dean – should destroy the Choir.
As the rift widens to take on immense dimensions, many others find themselves caught in the schism – Leo Beckford, brilliant but wayward organist, repelling the adoration of the Dean’s dreadful daughter; the gentle, left-wing Bishop, trying to soothe the angry protagonists; Sally Ashworth, mother of the leading chorister, fighting loneliness and an erring and absent husband…
Each frail and human dilemma takes its part in the greater turmoil of Chapter and Close and the final battle for the survival of the Choir.