The Pocket Book of Father Brown
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A collection of short stories of arguably the most famous fictional detective-priest, Father Brown, by G. K. Chesterton.
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The stories in this book are characteristic and representative of the very best of all the Father Brown stories. They also reveal Chesterton at his best as the absolute master of paradox as a device for establishing and maintaining mystery - a device, incidentally, which has no equal in the mechanics of mystery stories.]
[From the back cover:
The stories in this book are characteristic and representative of the very best of all the Father Brown stories. They also reveal Chesterton at his best as the absolute master of paradox as a device for establishing and maintaining mystery - a device, incidentally, which has no equal in the mechanics of mystery stories.]
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