The Poet and the Lunatics
G. K. Chesterton
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The same pen that wrote the famous Father Brown stories here presents another volume of equally delightful mystery and murder stories with a central figure running through them all. For those who like to go a bit further than plot there is an additional mental exhilaration in store. (Ontario Library Review, 1929) (7 hr 11 min)
Chapitres
The Fantastic Friends | 44:45 | Lu par Reuben McCoy |
The Yellow Bird | 55:32 | Lu par Richard Vogel |
The Shadow of the Shark | 1:02:17 | Lu par Richard Vogel |
The Crime of Gabriel Gale | 55:30 | Lu par bilwelvox |
The Finger of Stone | 46:18 | Lu par Marc Berube |
The House of the Peacock | 54:27 | Lu par phineas2000 |
The Purple Jewel | 1:04:24 | Lu par janicwedge |
The Asylum of Adventure | 48:44 | Lu par Marc Berube |
Critiques





Retired Librarian
This is not for everyone. There is a great deal of talking and very convoluted ways of reaching the solutions/answers to the riddles and puzzles presented. There is a great deal of philosophy and delving into the characters involved. Not the average mysteries in any sense of the meaning.