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G. K. Chesterton's fictional amateur detective, the genial Father Brown, was greeted with huge enthusiasm when he first appeared in The Story-Teller magazine in 1910. Depicted with Chesterton's characteristic elegance and wit, this unworldly but perceptive priest-sleuth soon became a major figure in the world of whodunit fiction and continues to charm readers today. This anthology contains 24 Father Brown short stories, including "The Blue Cross," "The Secret Garden," "The Wrong Shape," and "The Three Tools of Death," in which the unassuming Father exercises his formidable powers of intuition and analysis to solve a range of crimes.
This is what happens when I let myself wander a bookstore. I went in to buy a new notebook and came out with two extra books 🤭 Pretty excited by the Father Brown find, my boyfriend and I love that show on the BBC!