The Paradise of Thieves by G. K. Chesterton from The Wisdom of Father Brown (1914) Aston Element
This is another rather satisfying Father Brown story set in Italy. There are bandits, a Yorkshire banker and some gallant gendarmes, plus some great descriptions of the landscape. It's read by me, Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio. Hope everyone is keeping well! Please subscribe, give a thumbs up or down, join the channel or even support me on Buy me a Coffee or on Patreon (see below) if you have a spare bob or two lying about. Otherwise, please enjoy another masterly Chesterton offering! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gregwaglan3 / greg_wagland_magpie_audio

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The Duel of Dr Hirsch from The Wisdom of Father Brown (1914) by G. K. Chesterton. Aston Element

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The Man in the Passage by G. K. Chesterton from The Wisdom of Father Brown (1914) Aston Element

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THE LION'S SKIN, Somerset Maugham

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Uncle Fred in the Spring Time | P.G Wodehouse | BBC Comedy Drama

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The Village Where No One Died of Natural Causes | A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

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The Strange Crime of John Boulnois from The Wisdom of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton

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Ham on Rye - Charles Bukowsk

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Trees Die on their Feet - BBC Saturday Night Theatre - Alejandro Casona

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The Flying Stars by G. K. Chesterton from 'The Innocence of Father Brown'.

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Rumpole and the Quacks, read by Leo McKern (Sound Corrected)

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The Honour of Israel Gow by G. K. Chesterton from 'The Innocence of Father Brown'. Detective Fiction

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The High Window - Philip Marlowe - Murder Mystery | Classic detective radio shows full length

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Infinity Radio: The Hobbit

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BEFORE THE PARTY, A Short Story by Somerset Maugham

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The Blue Cross by G. K. Chesterton - the first Father Brown story from The Innocence of Father Brown

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"Dark Fire" by C.J. Sansom - BBC Radio 4 dramatization, Tudor crime drama

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The Traitor, a Detective and Spy Story by Somerset Maugham

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The Dead Man's Unfinished Letter | A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

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The Head of Caesar from The Wisdom of Father Brown (1914) by G. K. Chesterton.

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