

In "The Incredulity of Father Brown," G.K. Chesterton treats us to another set of bizarre crimes that only his "stumpy" Roman Catholic prelate has the wisdom and mindset to solve. As usual, Chesterton loves playing with early twentieth-century class distinctions, "common-sense" assumptions, and the often anti-Catholic biases of his characters. He loves showing, through his characters, how those who hold themselves superior to the "fantasies" of Brown's Catholic faith themselves devolve into superstitious blithering when faced with the tiniest of mysteries. In this collection, Brown finds himself as the main event at his own funeral (The resurrection of Father Brown), contemplating the possibility of death from the sky (The arrow of heaven), piercing the mystery of a dog's "prophetic" behavior (The oracle of the dog), and facing off against a curse hanging about a medieval burial (The curse of the golden cross). A collection of excellent tales from one of the finest British mystery writ
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Shelve Father Brown Mystery Stories

Shelve Father Brown Selected Stories

Shelve Father Brown Stories

Shelve Father Brown of the Church of Rome

Shelve Father Brown: A Selection

Shelve Father Brown: The Essential Tales

Shelve Favorite Father Brown Stories

Shelve Puffin Father Brown Stories, The

Shelve The Best of Father Brown

Shelve The Complete Father Brown Volume 2

Shelve The Father Brown Mysteries

Shelve The Invisible Man: Stories from the Innocence of Father Brown

Shelve The Queer Feet: A Father Brown Mystery

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