The Man Who Knew Too Much
Publisher Description
‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ has some similarities to the Father Brown stories: Horne Fisher the eponymous hero is connected and indeed related to many of the high-ranking politicians of his age and thus ‘knows too much’ about the background of the mysteries in which he becomes embroiled and which he unravels.
Customer Reviews
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Chesterton has written a book in the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This book contains eight thrilling murder mysteries, that are solved in all instances by the protagonist, Horne Fisher. The stories contained are all about forty pages in length, so they are just right to read before bed. A clever and innovative writer, Chesterton produced a very enjoyable and readable book of mystery vignettes that I would highly recommend to anyone.
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