Here are the six final stories from The Innocence of Father Brown relating the crime-solving adventures of a rather unconventional detective. Having accumulated wisdom and empathy from years of listening to the dark confessions of his parishioners, in a flash Father Brown is able to solve mysteries that confound all others. Here is an eccentric and loveable character that will appeal to fans of the legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes. The stories are engagingly read by David Timson: The Wrong Shape, The Sins of Prince Saradine, The Hammer of God, The Eye of Apollo, The Sign of the Broken Sword, and The Three Tools of Death.
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"There were too many stories to count in this. I did get a bit tired of the mental gymnastics of trying to solve mystery after mystery. On the other hand, I love the anti-here, dumpy umbrellas toting Roman Catholic priest based in England. Some of the stories are surprisingly bloodthirsty, too. " — Pam (4 out of 5 stars)
"There were too many stories to count in this. I did get a bit tired of the mental gymnastics of trying to solve mystery after mystery. On the other hand, I love the anti-here, dumpy umbrellas toting Roman Catholic priest based in England. Some of the stories are surprisingly bloodthirsty, too. "
" I read about 10 of the 49 stories and found them entertaining with rich vocabulary and expression. I did tire of the formula and decided I was not missing too much by not finishing them all. "
" What precious stories! I love the wide variety of Mr. Chesterton. "
" Very cool collection of old-school detective stories from master-author G.K. Chesterton. "
" Surely Father Brown must be the most endearing character in detective fiction! "
" I'm unsure if to rate this as a three or four. I'm finding the reading tedious but I clearly remember when I read this in Spanish it was truly really enjoyable. Not sure if it's the dense old English or what. I know I like the stories, that much I'm sure about. "
" A very Strange and smart kind of detective stories "
" G.K. Chesterton author profile bornMay 29, 1874 diedJune 14, 1936 Father Brown was also made into a tv-series, the author I imagine being extremely fat Dickens-stuntman. "
" Short stories on Father Brown - plain, short, black hat and brown umbrella. "
" Just good fun! No one weaves a mystery like Chesterton. "
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) was born in London. He went on to study art at the Slade School and literature at University College in London. Chesterton wrote a great deal of poetry, as well as works of social and literary criticism. Among his most notable books are The Man Who Was Thursday, a metaphysical thriller, and The Everlasting Man, a history of humankind’s spiritual progress. After his conversion to Catholicism in 1922, Chesterton wrote mainly on religious topics such as in Orthodoxy and Heretics. He is most known for creating the famous priest-detective character Father Brown, who first appeared in The Innocence of Father Brown.
David Timson is an actor, voice actor, and playwright. He is best known for his narration of The Complete Sherlock Holmes audiobook, in which he voices all 125 characters in the Holmes novels and short stories. His narrations have earned eight AudioFile Earphones Award.
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