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2) Father Brown
"These tales concern the doing of things recognised as impossible to do; impossible to believe." Tales of the Long Bow are eight ingenious episodes concerning people who do things that are proverbially impossible. The teasing intricacy of their interlocking narratives heightens the excitement, yet the tales are simple and vivid. Never far from the politics and economics of contemporary Britain, they contain subtle and engaging portraits
...Four Faultless Felons (1930) includes:
The Moderate Murderer
The Honest Quack
The Ecstatic Thief
The Loyal Traitor.
The individual stories were first published in 1929 and 1930 in London magazines; soon thereafter all four were published together as Four Faultless Felons (1930). Chesterton added a prologue and epilogue to tie these stories together.
Chesterton's protagonists are considered faultless,
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