The Innocence of Father Brown (1911) is the first of five collections of mystery stories by G. K. Chesterton starring an unimposing but surprisingly capable Roman Catholic priest. Father Brown’s ability to uncover the truth behind the mystery continually surpasses that of the “experts” around him, who are fooled into underestimation by the priest’s unimpressive outward appearance and, often, by their own prejudices about Christianity. Combining captivating stories and insightful commentary, The Innocence of Father Brown is a delightful read. (Summary by Brian Roberg)
The Innocence of Father Brown (1911)
The Blue Cross (The Storyteller, September 1910)The Secret Garden (The Storyteller, October 1910)The Queer Feet (The Storyteller, November 1910)The Flying Stars- The Invisible Man
- The Honour of Israel Gow
- The Wrong Shape
- The Sins of Prince Saradine
- The Hammer of God
- The Eye of Apollo
- The Sign of the Broken Sword
- The Three Tools of Death
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