This edition presents stories by the English writer and journalist Gilbert Keith Chesterton about Father Brown, a quiet modest priest who, nevertheless, manages to solve the most convoluted crimes. Chesterton's hero is among the most famous and brilliant detectives of...
the 20th century. Father Brown is as insightful as they are, but unlike Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot, he tends to be more self-deprecating. He does not make great discoveries in forensics, but instead easily opens the souls and hearts of people. Father Brown always strives to know the truth and believes that in the end, good triumphs over evil.
This edition presents stories by the English writer and journalist Gilbert Keith Chesterton about Father Brown, a quiet modest priest who, nevertheless, manages to solve the most convoluted crimes. Chesterton's hero is among the most famous and brilliant detectives of the 20th century. Father Brown is as insightful as they are, but unlike Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot, he tends to be more self-deprecating. He does not make great discoveries in forensics, but instead easily opens the souls and hearts of people. Father Brown always strives to know the truth and believes that in the end, good triumphs over evil.