Man Who Knew Too Much
by G. K. Chesterton
English
⏱ 5h 49m
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an influential and prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was a journalist, a poet and a novelist. He wrote 80 books and 200 short stories in addition to his other work. He is perhaps best remembered for his ‘Father Brown’ stories; two collections of which are available at Librivox.org.<br /><br />
‘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. (Summary by Martin Clifton)
‘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. (Summary by Martin Clifton)
Chapters
1
Chapter 1 – The face in the target
42m
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Chapter 2 – The vanishing prince
42m
3
Chapter 3 – The soul of the schoolboy
31m
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Chapter 4 – The bottomless well
36m
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Chapter 5 – The fad of the fisherman
41m
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Chapter 6 – The hole in the wall
53m
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Chapter 7 – The temple of silence
55m
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Chapter 8 – The vengeance of the statue
46m