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Father Brown: Collected Cases: Classic Radio Crime by G K Chesterton

06 Apr 2017

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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/330666to listen full audiobooks. Title: Father Brown: Collected Cases: Classic Radio Crime Author: G K Chesterton Narrator: Willie Rushton, Leslie French, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 45 minutes Release date: April 6, 2017 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Five full-cast BBC Radio dramatisations of short stories by GK Chesterton, starring Leslie French as Father Brown and Willie Rushton as Chesterton. Short, shabby and unassuming, Roman Catholic priest Father Brown is an unlikely investigator. But his keen mind and understanding of human nature enable him to solve cases featuring a master criminal and a precious silver relic; a theft at an exclusive hotel; a strange tower and an even stranger story; black magic – and white magic; and a murdered judge. Created in 1910, Father Brown inhabited the pages of over fifty short stories before appearing in adaptations for film, radio, theatre and television, including his recent incarnation in the hit BBC TV series starring Mark Williams in the title role. The stories in this collection are The Blue Cross (08/05/1974); The Queer Feet (05/06/1974); The Perishing of the Pendragons (26/06/1974); The Dagger with Wings (10/07/1974) and The Mirror of the Magistrate (31/07/1974). Leslie French stars as Father Brown, with Willie Rushton as GK Chesterton and Francis de Wolff as Flambeau. Classic Radio Crime: presenting vintage detectives for your investigation! Duration: 3 hours 45 mins approx.

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