
The Wisdom of Father Brown
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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G. K. Chesterton
G. K. Chesterton’s Father Brown is perhaps the most lovable amateur detective ever created. This short, shabby priest with his cherubic, round face attracts situations that baffle everyone - except Father Brown and his rather naïve wisdom.
The twelve enthralling stories in this book take Father Brown from London to Cornwall, from Italy to France, as he gets involved with bandits, treason, murder, curses, and an American crime-detection machine. And every problem he comes up against he solves with a simplicity of argument that leaves the other characters wondering, “Why didn’t I think of that?”
Stories include:
- “The Absence of Mr. Glass,”
- “The Paradise of Thieves,”
- “The Duel of Dr. Hirsch,"
- “The Man in the Passage”
- “The Mistake of the Machine”
- “The Head of Caesar”
- “The Purple Wig”
- “The Perishing of the Pendragons,”
- “The God of the Gongs,”
- “The Salad of Colonel Cray,”
- “The Strange Crime of John Boulnois”
- “The Fairy Tale of Father Brown”
G. K. CHESTERTON (1874–1936) authored thousands of works, including compilations of his voluminous journalism, novels, short stories, essays, biography, history, criticism, Christian apologetics, poetry, and plays. His work is characterized by tremendous zest and energy, a mastery of paradox, a robust humor, and forthright devotion.
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Thoroughly enjoyable. Well read, well written.
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While his aristocratic English accent is novel and delightfully droll at first, it soon becomes a tedious distraction. His cadences are repetitive, droning on like a bad musical, and his inflections are oddly, even wrongly placed, often making sentence syntax confounding.
Also, his volume trails off at the end of many sentences, so that the listener is forced to rewind several times before giving up on comprehending the full meaning of the sentence.
All this has a somatic, almost hypnotic effect, so that the listener inevitably forgets to listen, attention trailing off into tangential thoughts and daydreams.
In short, it's not an attention grabber.
In all fairness to this narrator, he reads a King Arthur book that I enjoyed; it gave the stories an oddly comical but less off-putting flavor.
Droll reader quaint at first, but soon tedious
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Horrible narration
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English people were this racist, I suppose?
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Good theology. Great format. Superb performance.
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Slow moving murders
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Loved it, makes you think
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Much like the Conan Doyle works of Sherlock Holmes, the written word and the watched stories have little in common except the name.
With that understanding going forward, you should find these stories entertaining.
Father Brown
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What did you love best about The Wisdom of Father Brown?
The stories, like the first book, are wonderful and the mysteries are great fun to solve. As always Father Brown is right in the thick of things, however, Flambeau is almost always present in these stories, which adds a whole new dynamic. I liked that it's almost "the adventures of Father Brown and Flambeau."Which character – as performed by Frederick Davidson – was your favorite?
The performance was perfect! The narrator sounds just as you think Father Brown ought to and can then seamlessly move into a French accent for Flambeau. There isn't a whole lot of changing the voice to match a character, save if they are notated as being from a specific country of origin, which I liked as it seemed to keep the flow of the book better.Had to read more Father Brown after the first book
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Father Brown Solves Many Short Mysteries.
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