The Incredulity of Father Brown
By (Author) G. K. Chesterton
Skyhorse Publishing
Clydesdale Press
6th February 2020
United States
General
Fiction
823.912
Paperback
152
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
One of Britain's finest mystery authors brings us the third installment his Father Brown mystery series. In this collection of tales, we once again encounter Father Brown, a wise and resolute Catholic priest, as he solves mysteries and problems in his early twentieth century town.
InThe Incredulity of Father Brown, Chesterton brings us a variety of brand new tales of mystery for Father Brown to solve. First in "The Resurrection of Father Brown," Father Brown finds himself solving a mystery at a funeral . . . his own! Next, a mysterious arrow falls from the sky, terrifying the townsfolk in "The Arrow from Heaven." Then, the Catholic priest must discover the truth of a supposedly prophetic dog in "The Oracle of the Dog." Finally, Father Brown battles a curse surrounding a medieval gravesite in "The Curse of the Golden Cross."
Follow along with G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown as he once again solves the mysteries that stump and stupefy the members of his community. Young or old, religious or secular, everyone will enjoy the tales of the wise old priest inThe Incredulity of Father Brown.
G. K. Chesterton was an author and journalist from the early twentiethcentury. His works were composed of everything from fiction to prose to social essays. Most of his subjects were on based on three concerns: social criticism, literary criticism, and theology. Some of his more popular works were his Father Brown mystery series, The Man Who Was Thursday (1908), and Whats Wrong with the World (1910).