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| Chesterton |
G.K. Chesterton is most likely my overall favorite author. Yes, I love Tolkien, and I'm sorry, but he only wrote epic fantasy, he didn't also write amazing stuff on theology, politics, apologetics, travel, cheese, humor and detective fiction. Chesterton wrote about everything. And not only that, but he wrote about everything well. He was charming, funny, and brilliantly clear. He, like C.S. Lewis (who, like Tolkien and Gandhi, was a Chesterton fan), was extremely smart, but so down-to-Earth that anybody can understand what he wrote.
So now, that's my little ode to Chesterton. I could really go on, but if I did, I probably wouldn't stop.
Hearing that his detective, Father Brown, will once again be brought to life on the screen ought to have me dancing in the streets (though I'd have to run half a mile to find one). All the same, I'm rather worried. I'm an enormous fan of the sleuth, but I have a hard time seeing him portrayed in a way that is more interesting than the books.
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| Kenneth More as Father Brown |
Another mystery show to add to the 2013 list - along with Poirot, Foyle's War, and Sherlock.
Tip of the day: NEVER phone the detective to provide vital evidence in an empty room with your back to the door and no gun.
Longish
Neo-Mayberry, Middle of Nowhere, America

