Do you love mysterious incidents? Then this collection is definitely for you. Stories about investigating puzzling crimes will draw the listener into a world of tangled riddles that can be solved only together with the heroes of the narration.
The English writer Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) created a cycle of works about a Catholic priest—Father Brown—who never did professional detective work, but thanks to his observant nature is able to reveal even the most complicated case. In two stories included in this collection, we learn about the clash between Father Brown and a thief, Flambau. Marie François Gorron (1847–1933) was the head of the Paris detective police. After leaving the service, he wrote many detective stories based on real events. One of them is offered to your attention. Ironic and entertaining, refined detective tales are sure to be to your taste.
Contents:
G. Chesterton. Mysterious Steps; Flying Stars
M. Gorron. The Case of Jouazel