Quirky, affable, Father Brown made his first appearance in the short story "The Blue Cross" in 1910.
The Innocence of Father Brown, by G.K. Chesterton, is a collection of mystery stories published in 1911. The titular character, Father Brown, is a Catholic priest who solves mysteries using his powers of observation and insight, rather than physical prowess or forensic investigation.
This witty and entertaining collection of stories is sure to delight readers of all ages who are looking for a classic detective story.
List of Stories included here are mentioned below:
"The Blue Cross",
"The Secret Garden",
"The Queer Feet",
"The Flying Stars",
"The Invisible Man",
The Honour of Israel Gow (as "The Strange Justice"),
"The Wrong Shape",
"The Sins of Prince Saradine",
The Hammer of God (as "The Bolt from the Blue"),
"The Eye of Apollo",
"The Sign of the Broken Sword",
"The Three Tools of Death".