The Father Brown Mysteries

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With his black hat, huge umbrella, unworldly simplicity, and "beaming but breathless geniality," Father Brown is one of fiction’s best-loved amateur detectives. Short and tatty, but with the wisdom and insight to unravel the most wayward of criminal minds, he has entertained generations. Here, the High Priest of detection becomes involved in four intriguing cases that will tax even his mental powers to the limit. . . In The Blue Cross, the cream of London’s police force and France’s finest detective fail to apprehend Flambeau, the master of disguise. The suspect is a tall Catholic priest, but it’s the little English priest who’s behaving oddly. . . The Queer Feet finds Father Brown investigating a death in a small hotel. Who stole the silver fish service? How many waiters are there? And how did all this lead to a glimmer of repentance? In The Eye of Apollo, a villain turns detective, a new religion is proclaimed from a balcony, and Inspector Bagshaw is baffled. Only Father Brown can find the murderer. Finally, The Absence of Mr Glass turns on a bloodstained sword, a young man bound and gagged, and a missing dandy. To solve the puzzle, Father Brown and Flambeau must track down the mysterious Mr. Glass.

2 CDs. 1 hr 49 mins.

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Gilbert Keith Chesterton studied art at Slade School and literature at University College London before ending his studies early without qualifications. He became a freelance art and literary critic then a regular columnist and later a prolific writer. He is best known for his Father Brown short stories, which were collected into five books: The Innocence of Father Brown, The Wisdom of Father Brown, The Incredulity of Father Brown, The Secrets of Father Brown, and The Scandal of Father Brown. Chesterton died in 1936.
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