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The Innocence of Father Brown

By: G. K. Chesterton
Narrated by: Alastair Cameron
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Father Brown was a character created by G.K. Chesterton and draws inspiration from Arthur Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. While Sherlock Holmes' detective career relies on his logic and deduction, Father Brown relies on sympathy and intuition to solve mysteries and crime. The Innocence of Father Brown is a collection of 12 stories that have Father Brown doing what he does best; being a detective. From tracking down thieves in Paris, to robbers and murderers, this is a book that detective story lovers will truly enjoy.

Public Domain (P)2016 A.R.N. Publications
Mystery Classics
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I enjoyed the short mystery stories in the book.
I took some breaks and was happy to return.

Good mystery

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Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest that has a unique insight into human evil. With his baggy clothes and trusty umbrella, he solves mysteries as an amateur detective. This is a collection of his stories, and fans of the Sherlock Holmes stories and of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will also be fans of Father Brown, as there are many similarities between the two Holmes and Brown: both are extremely intelligent, have a knack for noticing small details that others don’t, and are adept at solving intellectual puzzles.

While those who are great fans of mystery and detective stories will love following Father Brown’s adventures, at times, the stories can become quite repetitive. Chesterton emphasizes many of the same Christian themes in his stories, and many of the plotlines are the same. Chesterton does a lot in his stories to emphasize the practicality of Christianity in his stories, which fits for the period that they were written in.

The complex crimes and equally complex solutions will have readers continuing to return to Father Browns’ universe; and even though you may expect that a twist is coming, Chesterton is somehow always able to manage to surprise his readers, in one way or another. And last but not least the wonderful voice of Alastair Cameron was a perfect fit to this novel. His perfectly modulated voice makes a good novel a great listen!

A Wonderful Narration

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The stories provide an excellent opportunity to understand Father Brown’s intuition, but the character comes to life in the TV series more easily.

Story and TV presentation

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I love father brown but this narrator's is a barrier to my enjoying the stories. He's just not to my style.

I don't enjoy this narrator's style.

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this gentlemen's reading form and tone are as shrieking as nails against a chalkboard!. unbearable!

horrible reading monotone tonality

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