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Loading... The Complete Father Brown (Father Brown Mystery)by Gilbert Keith Chesterton (otherwise under G. K. Chesterton)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An perfect bedside companion; the stories being short and rather amusing then unsettling one can put the book down when reaching drowsiness to sleep without losing the plot! Chesterton created one of the great eccentric amateur detectives in Father Brown, spun some surreal plots, and mixed spirituality with detection, law with morality. I love Chesterton, but the quality of his stories here varies wildly. All of the stories in the first part, "The Innocence of Father Brown", are excellent though-- especially "The Blue Cross" and the unfortunately entitled "Queer Feet". I love "complete" books. 0.435 seconds to build listing no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 014009766X, Paperback)From London to Cornwall, then to Italy and France, a short, shabby priest runs to earth bandits, traitors, killers. Why is he so successful?The reason is that after years spent in the priesthood, Father Brown knows human nature and is not afraid of its dark side. Thus he understands criminal motivation and how to deal with it. The stories included are "The Paradise of Thieves," "The Duel of Dr. Hirsch," "The Man in the Passage," "The Mistakes of the Machine," "The Head of the Caesar," "The Purple Wig," "The Perishing of the Pendragons," "The God of the Gongs," "The Salad of the Colonel Cray," "The Strange Crime of John Boulnois" and "The Fairy Tale of Father Brown." (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:03 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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This first volume of Father Brown stories. was written at about the same time as the Sherlock Holmes stories, yet they seem much more dated. They do have a certain period charm but the motivation of the characters is unconvincing to a modern audience.
The Wisdom of Father Brown
I didn't find the stories in this collection really held my interest all that much.
The Incredulity of Father Brown
The stories in this collection were much better, with intriguing mysteries and wry comments from Father Brown.
The Secret of Father Brown
Good mysteries, but the author's agenda is getting a bit too blatant and turning into the proverbial blunt instrument.
The Scandal of Father Brown
I enjoyed this final collection of Father Brown stories while I was reading them but they all seemed fairly forgettable. (