In “The Blue Cross” we are following the famous Parisian sleuth Aristide Valentin in pursuit of a master criminal in London. Valentin’s problem is that he has no clue where to start looking … until in a restaurant where he has his breakfast, the salt and sugar are in the wrong containers. And then he learns that two priests had been in the restaurant earlier, and one of them had deliberately thrown his soup at the wall. On a hunch, Valentin at once sets off in hot pursuit of the two priests, and finds a trail of the oddest clues all across London.
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" It was very well done, except I had to go back and make sure they were in London and that the inspector was french... I had a hard time with that. "
— Kassady, 4/22/2011Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) published numerous works which include compilations of his voluminous journalism, novels, biographies, histories, criticism, Christian apologetics, poetry, and plays. Many of his novels have the genuine marks of genius. His books on Dickens (for whom he had a considerable affinity) and Saint Thomas Aquinas are considered classics in their fields.
Cathy Dobson is the author of Planet Germany and a narrator of audiobooks.