The Wisdom of Father Brown
by G. K. Chesterton
Father Brown is a fictional character created by the British novelist G. K. Chesterton who appears in 50 short stories. Father Brown's ability to explore allows him to sit next to the immortal Sherlock Holmes, but at the same time, to quote Rufus King, he is "the most pleasant person in every sense." You will be impressed by a scandalously innocent man made of fabric, an umbrella that deftly shows an incredible understanding of cunning human problems. It contains the following 12 stories; Mr. Glassa Rai Absence of the Thieves Duel Dr. Hirsch Man passing Buggy carriage Caesar's head Purple wig Death pendragons God gongs Colonel Cray's Salad Strange crime John Bullnois Father Brown's Story