
The Innocence of Father Brown
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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G. K. Chesterton
Detective fans of all races and creeds, of all tastes and fancies will delight in the exploits of this wise and whimsical padre. Father Brown’s powers of detection allow him to sit beside the immortal Holmes, but he is also "in all senses a most pleasantly fascinating human being", according to American crime novelist Rufus King. You will be enchanted by the scandalously innocent man of the cloth, with his handy umbrella, who exhibits such uncanny insight into ingeniously tricky human problems.
This collection of 12 mysteries solved by Father Brown includes: "The Blue Cross", "The Secret Garden", "The Queer Feet", "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", and "The Three Tools of Death".
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Definitely “of it’s time”
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“A very knowable innocence” review by John. I agree.
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Thrillingly Satisfying, Every Story Masterfull
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The narrator was initially nearly insufferable, though, as many reviews here attest. Switching to good speakers instead of playing on the phone solved the problem.
And don't let the sensitive Puritans in reviews here dissuade you. If you're an adult with an ounce of charity you'll have little trouble with the non-modern language. It's ironic, really, that while Chesterton was an ardent and effective enemy of the ideologies that gave rise to the nightmares of the twentieth century he is condemned today by small minds molded by those same ideologies.
Elder Zosima and Sherlock Holmes meet in Fr Brown
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A passing familiarity with the history of the time is helpful, French politics in general and the Dreyfus affair in particular. Some of these stories have later literary reverberations, “The Queer Feet”, being the story Lady Marchmain reads aloud in Brideshead Revisited. It is also my favorite in this collection; a poignant picture of how God’s mercy can reach us, in spite of everything we do to avoid Him.
By now I’ve come to realize that Frederick Davidson (aka David Case) is a deal breaker for many. We either love him or hate him. I love him; his suave, knowing delivery is the perfect vehicle for Chesterton’s witty, urbane and, ultimately, profound playfulness.
A Very Knowledgeable Innocence
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Love
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Great listen
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Character Development
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Short stories of the quirky Father Brown
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fabulous!
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