Father Brown is perplexed by the appearance of a girl in the town of Kembleford who claims she was held captive. Is it because of the familial ties she has to a Notorious Crime Leader or is something more sinister at play? With the girl getting closer and closer to Sid Carter Father Brown must discover if she truly is the victim she says she is. / Rated M just in case. [SidxOC]
He never married, and never had children. On purpose. But, she needs him and in the end he might find he needs her too.
Sequel to When I'm Not Looking. Sullivan returns to Kembleford for find Emma, and gets a lot more than he expects.
The Bishop made the mistake of agreeing to take a recently released priest Faelynn under his wing, and when it doesn't go exactly how he wants, he's very quick to pass the troublesome boy on to Father Brown, in hopes the two will distract one another from getting in trouble. The two couldn't be more different from one another, and yet possibly they're exactly what each other need.
Sid's present for Sullivan is not one suited to be opened in the presence of his family.
Sid and Sullivan discuss Christmas
After almost settling in Kembleford, Bunty WIndermere finds that Inspector Sullivan is fast becoming the most compelling reason for her to stay. Inspector Sullivan is shocked to realise how steadily his little world is starting to revolve around the local countess' niece.
After he's invited to a shoot at Montague, Sullivan remembers his childhood. Inspired and assisted by my friend Kos.
Sullivan becomes Bunty's unlikeliest new pal as she 'volunteers' in Kembleford Library
CW suicide attempt. Father Brown fears that he won't be able to save Sullivan from himself