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The Three Tools of Death by G. K. Chesterton from The Innocence of Father Brown read by Greg Wagland 

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This is a good one to wrap up with and Chesterton clearly thought so as it's the last of his 1911 collection of Father Brown stories, called 'The Innocence of Father Brown'.
It takes place up in Hampstead quite early one morning when a train pulls up at the sound of an unusual and piercing voice. A philanthropist lies dead and the cry was 'Murder!'. There are some unusual accents on display here, some of them intentional, some originating from perhaps a parallel universe or an AI bot that's been programmed by the Clangers.
These twelve stories have literally been a journey through various microphones, recording spaces and software to try to get to a sound I'm halfway happy with. Last attempt. Thoughts?
Anyone guess what microphone this is?
In any case it's onwards and upwards and we'll have a break from Chesterton and his somewhat restrained / muted detective. A bit more Conan Doyle perhaps as a palate cleanser and then... er... I'll let you know.
Just bought a load of Agatha Christie books on eBay although not many in the public domain... yet. Not sure I'll outlive her copyright.
Best wishes to all subscribers and many thanks to commenters, fans and foes and generous financial supporters - as always!
Cheers
Greg

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@andrewbeale6072
@andrewbeale6072 Год назад
'People like frequent laughter,' answered Father Brown, 'but I don't think they like a permanent smile. Cheerfulness without humour is a very trying thing.'
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
There's a lot of them about.
@joehockley2610
@joehockley2610 Год назад
Victorian term for him is giggle mug
@thehangingparsiple5692
@thehangingparsiple5692 10 месяцев назад
​​@@joehockley2610he had the morbs, and it sadly ended in collie shangles
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
So good to have you back dear Greg! 🎉 Absolutely love Father Brown. I have listened to your version of Holmes so many times I can quote from the text 😮😂 Thanks again your hard work is much appreciated.
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Hi Felene. Good hear from you and glad you're enjoying Father Brown. I've really enjoyed doing them quite intensively. Maybe it's good for the soul in some mysterious way. All the best.
@thehangingparsiple5692
@thehangingparsiple5692 10 месяцев назад
I'm ashamed to admit that I'm new to Father Brown. Enjoying these stories so much, thank you!
@TheNeilo-Audiosound
@TheNeilo-Audiosound Год назад
In the fitting Words of Oliver:- Please Sir Can I have Some More🙏 Another great Upload Greg Sir thanks Very Much👍
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Thanks TheNeilo. Well, there will be more - and I can certainly see myself as Mr. Bumble doling out the thin audio gruel to the pallid paupers!
@s.d.357
@s.d.357 Год назад
Thank you!
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Cheers, SD35
@patriciaramsey5294
@patriciaramsey5294 Год назад
I have enjoyed these Father Brown stories. I also watched the Father Brown series from the early 70s, and I've listened to the old father Brown radio shows from BBC 4 in the 80s. Your reading of these is Simply the Best.
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Thank you very much for your comment, Patricia. Much appreciated!
@jtbasener8740
@jtbasener8740 Год назад
I do really love this one. One thing Chesterton noted about Christian belief was that it allows us always to hold emotions ranging from mourning to glee within the same life, but always guided by an ever-present hope that outlives the life. I always think it is intriguing how so many other philosophies err too much onto a blind optimism or a despairing pessimism, the former being the present topic in this story. Overall, thank you, Greg, for gracing us with 'The Innocence of Father Brown'. I am excited to see where you go next, but if ever you find time, I would also be warmed for your voice to grace the lines of Chesterton's second Father Brown series, 'The Wisdom of Father Brown'. Nonetheless, I offer you a deep gratitude for joining us alongside this curious Catholic Priest. It has been an adventure that I shall not forget.
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
It was my pleasure to read them! All the best.
@jtbasener8740
@jtbasener8740 Год назад
​@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio You always do such a flawless job and, as someone who holds Father Brown very dear to his heart, your work here has been such a warm compliment like no other. I wish you well on the exciting new content to come.
@abarton1978
@abarton1978 Год назад
So happy and excited for this!
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Glad to hear it - many thanks Derpy S.
@Ade4fish
@Ade4fish Год назад
Greg . I am really enjoying all your Father Brown work. Superb. Many thanks
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Thanks for listening, Ade4fish. And for commenting - appreciated.
@larsen8059
@larsen8059 Год назад
Thank you! Can't wait to hear more. Would love to hear more on your Classic Breakdown podcast too! Maybe more Dracula? Or whatever is on your mind. I can use a good chuckle from your slightly ironic, sometimes sardonic take on the absurdities of life and the classics! Pretty please?
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Well it's a possibility Larsen - a bit more Dracula might be just what the doctor ordered. We'll see.
@MsMtheory
@MsMtheory Год назад
I just finished all of these...I loved them!! I hope there are more :)
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
There are.
@ronostick9718
@ronostick9718 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant narration. Love it, love it, love it. Thank you Greg. ❤
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio 8 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@julielevinge266
@julielevinge266 Год назад
Now this story is even more bonkers than the average Father Brown, but still very entertaining 😉
@andrewbeale6072
@andrewbeale6072 Год назад
Father Brown's observation that there are too many weapons is apt. It reads as if the Armstrong household had a Cluedo/Clue-themed party that got out of control.
@roelienpostma2367
@roelienpostma2367 Год назад
Trust me. Reality is stranger than fiction......
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
It must have seemed quite surreal in 1911 but quite exciting too.
@MV-gt1qu
@MV-gt1qu Год назад
Father Brown is the best for work.
@katyvdb5993
@katyvdb5993 Год назад
Very enjoyable and ingenious. Do you suppose men were really as noble and self-sacrificing as Royston in those days? I'm not being entirely flippant when I ask that, as I have noticed similar high-minded self-sacrifice in other books of the period.
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Well, the extraordinary action of Captain Oates on Scott’s ill fated South Pole expedition is worth considering in this vein. I suppose values were often reinforced through faith and education.
@gabaleo2568
@gabaleo2568 Год назад
@Dildosoup
@Dildosoup Год назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Cheers DS!
@Dildosoup
@Dildosoup Год назад
@Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio Listening to The Beetle part 3, for the 400th time when I received this. ❤️
@sus_r0
@sus_r0 Год назад
nice
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Glad.
@mijiyoon5575
@mijiyoon5575 Год назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@AKLHWO
@AKLHWO Год назад
Chesterton described the male-servant Magnus : "... dull-looking man with flat black hair, a colourless face, and a faint suggestion of the East in the level slits in his eyes and mouth. His blood and name, indeed, had remained dubious, ever since Sir Aaron had “rescued” him from a waitership in a London restaurant, and (as some said) from more infamous things. But his voice was as vivid as his face was dead... exactitude in a foreign language... bland Mongolian visage... his slits of eyes almost faded from his face in one fat Chinese sneer..." I read that Chesterton faced accusations of antisemitism during his lifetime. Perhaps he was also prone to racial stereo typing?
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Yes. Thank you for your comment, Ann-Kay Lin. It's not dissimilar to one of the Sherlock Holmes stories which contains racial stereotyping. It's clear that literature of this vintage can sometimes be challenging (as well as rewarding) for a multiplicity of reasons.
@AKLHWO
@AKLHWO Год назад
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Yes, Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, and many vintage detective novels have examples of racial stereotyping - perhaps for dramatic effect, like adding more colour on the canvas. You read the story well. Listening to your narration/reading is relaxing and enjoyable.
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Thank you, Ann-Kay. Much appreciated. Kind regards.
@silverhawkscape2677
@silverhawkscape2677 8 месяцев назад
So? At this time Period no one batted an Eye. Heck Chesterton is favorable seen by the Jews
@dirtedirte8771
@dirtedirte8771 11 месяцев назад
26:46
@SEARSJAMES
@SEARSJAMES Год назад
👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍!!!! Don't believe in jebus! But like father brown! And love brother Cadfiel!
@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio
Brother C is sadly still in copyright. Not sure when Ellis Peters died. Remember enjoying a few of them in the 80s maybe? & Derek Jacobi was great in the TV adaptations.
@SEARSJAMES
@SEARSJAMES Год назад
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Sir! Derek Jacobi is on of my favorite actors!
@jennie9
@jennie9 Год назад
I also love the Cadfael series. Edith Pargeter (aka Ellis Peters) died in 1995, I believe. Thanks for the wonderful narrations, Greg! I enjoy listening to you.
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