
The Complete Father Brown Collection
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Scalon
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By:
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G. K. Chesterton
About this listen
Shabby and lumbering, with a face like a Norfolk dumpling, Father Brown makes for an improbable super-sleuth. But his innocence is the secret of his success: refusing the scientific method of detection, he adopts instead an approach of simple sympathy, interpreting each crime as a work of art, and each criminal as a man no worse than himself...
Here you will find the complete Father Brown stories in the chronological order of their original publication.
- The Innocence of Father Brown Starts at Chapter 1,
- The Wisdom of Father Brown Starts at Chapter 13,
- The Donnington Affair Starts at Chapter 25,
- The Incredulity of Father Brown Starts at Chapter 26,
- The Secret of Father Brown Starts at Chapter 38,
- The Scandal of Father Brown Starts at Chapter 48,
- The Mask of Midas Starts at Chapter 57.
One thing worth mentioning is that these stories are a product of their time, and do contain language and stereotypes which are wildly outdated and offensive nowadays. This can make for quite uncomfortable listening at times, but are reflective of the (unfortunately) common attitudes at that period.
Entertaining stories, odd narration
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Wrong.
The narrator has a monotone voice so all the participants sounded as Sean Connery or Micheal Cane were narrating.
May be just me, I found the whole of part 1 hard to follow, so the rest will not get a listen or mention.
Woeful
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It seems that it was ok to hate Jews but if it was said about black lives it would have banned!
2 stars because I like the TV series.
Was ok until I heard some viscous anti semitism.
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Some of the descriptive writing, of landscape etc, is lovely; but the rest is a bit clunky. For example the writer doesn’t have to constantly refer to “the little priest” and comment on his size. This got very tiresome after a while.
The narrator is pretty awful; although in fairness to him, he’s quite good at accents.
Even by the standards of its time, the racism is pretty dreadful. If you are at all liable to be offended by such things, don’t listen to The God of the Gongs (Chapter 21 Book 2) it’s totally shocking.
All in all it was pretty disappointing on a number of levels.
Narration ruined it - and it really should have a warning as some of the racism is highly offensive
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Monotonous narration
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Terrible Narrator
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hard work
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Unfortunatly long, and poor
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terrible narrator
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I'd advise everybody to give em a try.
they're very much of their time.
bloody marvelous
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