The Man Who Knew Too Much

Written by:
G.K. Chesterton
Narrated by:
Martin Clifton

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
77
Narrator
19
Release Date
January 2011
Duration
5 hours 51 minutes
Summary
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. ‘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)
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Anonymous

Rank antisemitism rears its ugly head, which stops me in my tracks. I am unable to read another word.

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Anonymous

Good reader, decent stories, but ruined by the author’s antisemitism and racism which he can’t manage to keep out of his plots

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HEATHER C.

Impressive narration for a classic novel.

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Mukhtar Ibn Sani

Best forever masterpiece...

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Jimmyd.

I couldn’t understand the narrator. His accent was too much.

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Anonymous

great!!!!!!!!!!

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Tom W.

better than I expected!

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Anonymous

Interesting way to look at crime. Each chapter can stand alone as a short story.

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