Chesterton / Timson- Innocence of Father Brown (CD)
The unremarkable Catholic priest, Father Brown, combines intuition and a profound interest in human nature to solve more crimes that are seemingly improbable. A prophet of a new religion appears in Westminster. Why does an Italian Prince seek exile in Norfolk? Who killed a jovial old philanthropist, and why? a decadent poet is inexplicably murdered in his own home. Did God kill a priest's brother? What really happened in a British battle glorified in history? This second volume of stories from the Innocence of Father Brown presents six crimes, which are at times surreal, bi.
Tracklist:
- The Wrong Shape
- The Young Man
- Exactly in Their Path
- He Sank Into Silence
- Here Also He Found a Drama
- The Storm That Had Slackened
- Dear Father Brown
- The Sins of Prince Saradine
- The Boat Took Many Such Grassy Corners 1
- Prince Saradine Distributed 1
- The New Comer Had Dull 1
- I Will Save My Master 1
- As He Sat on the Steps 1
- But Prince Saradine Bore Another Burden 1
- The Hammer of God 1
- And with That He Turned 1
- He Was Silent a Moment 1
- The Inspector Seemed 1
- And with That the Old Little Man 2
- Immediately Beneath and About Them 2
- The Eye of Apollo 2
- She Certainly Had a Temper 2
- At Last the Tall Figure 2
- Reader of the Books of Evil 2
- There Is a Paper Over Here 2
- Miss Joan Stacey 2
- The Sign of the Broken Sword 2
- They Descended the Precipitous Path 2
- Anyhow, the Story Fizzled Out 3
- There Are Three More Bits of Evidence 3
- But All These Levities 3
- Flambeau Seemed Suddenly Galvanised 3
- The Warmer Glow Behind 3
- The Three Tools of Death 3
- A Window in Mertons Mind 3
- At That Height 3
- The Next Fact of Which They Were Conscious 3
- This Request Forced the Communicative Cleric
The unremarkable Catholic priest, Father Brown, combines intuition and a profound interest in human nature to solve more crimes that are seemingly improbable. A prophet of a new religion appears in Westminster. Why does an Italian Prince seek exile in Norfolk? Who killed a jovial old philanthropist, and why? a decadent poet is inexplicably murdered in his own home. Did God kill a priest's brother? What really happened in a British battle glorified in history? This second volume of stories from the Innocence of Father Brown presents six crimes, which are at times surreal, bi.
Tracklist:
- The Wrong Shape
- The Young Man
- Exactly in Their Path
- He Sank Into Silence
- Here Also He Found a Drama
- The Storm That Had Slackened
- Dear Father Brown
- The Sins of Prince Saradine
- The Boat Took Many Such Grassy Corners 1
- Prince Saradine Distributed 1
- The New Comer Had Dull 1
- I Will Save My Master 1
- As He Sat on the Steps 1
- But Prince Saradine Bore Another Burden 1
- The Hammer of God 1
- And with That He Turned 1
- He Was Silent a Moment 1
- The Inspector Seemed 1
- And with That the Old Little Man 2
- Immediately Beneath and About Them 2
- The Eye of Apollo 2
- She Certainly Had a Temper 2
- At Last the Tall Figure 2
- Reader of the Books of Evil 2
- There Is a Paper Over Here 2
- Miss Joan Stacey 2
- The Sign of the Broken Sword 2
- They Descended the Precipitous Path 2
- Anyhow, the Story Fizzled Out 3
- There Are Three More Bits of Evidence 3
- But All These Levities 3
- Flambeau Seemed Suddenly Galvanised 3
- The Warmer Glow Behind 3
- The Three Tools of Death 3
- A Window in Mertons Mind 3
- At That Height 3
- The Next Fact of Which They Were Conscious 3
- This Request Forced the Communicative Cleric