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The Innocence of Father Brown

The Innocence of Father Brown

G. K. Chesterton

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Father Brown is a Catholic priest, but a slightly unusual one in that he’s also an amateur detective. Unlike his more famous literary cousin Sherlock, Father Brown takes a less analytical and more intuition-oriented approach to solving the many murders that he happens to come across. This collection of short murder mysteries is Brown’s first appearance on the literary stage. In it we see him practicing his unique brand of sleuthing alongside his sometimes-partner, the reformed master criminal Flambeau.

EnglandFictionClergyFictionDetective and mystery stories, EnglishCatholicsFictionBrown, Father (Fictitious character)Fiction
PublisherStandard Ebooks
LanguageEnglish
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The Everlasting ManThe Everlasting Man
The Club of Queer TradesThe Club of Queer Trades
The Incredulity of Father BrownThe Incredulity of Father Brown
What’s Wrong with the WorldWhat’s Wrong with the World
The Wisdom of Father BrownThe Wisdom of Father Brown
HereticsHeretics
ManaliveManalive
OrthodoxyOrthodoxy
The Man Who Was ThursdayThe Man Who Was Thursday
The Napoleon of Notting HillThe Napoleon of Notting Hill
The Secret of Father BrownThe Secret of Father Brown

Audiobooks by G. K. Chesterton

Innocence of Father BrownInnocence of Father Brown
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