Ep. 906, The Blue Cross, by G.K. Chesterton VINTAGE

Published: Feb. 20, 2024, 7:30 a.m.

Why does Inspector Valentin, while following the track of the thief Flambeau, keep crossing paths with two argumentative priests? G.K. Chesterton, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.\xa0

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Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a philosopher, writer, Christian apologist, and a critic of art and literature. He wrote around 80 books, 200 short stories, and \xa04,000 essays, (most of the essays appeared as newspaper articles). His most famous literary creation was Father Brown, a catholic priest that has heard the confessions of so many thieves, burglars, and law breakers over the course of his holy career, that he can usually anticipate and deduce the solution to any puzzling crime. Today\u2019s story is the first Father Brown story, first published on July 23rd, 1910 in The Saturday Evening Post.\xa0

And now, \u201cThe Blue Cross\u201d, by G.K. Chesterton.\xa0

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