The Hammer of God," readers are surprised to learn from Father Brown that the murderer is not a violent madman but rather a very respected member of the community. The Reverend Wilfred Bohun could no longer stand the scandalous behavior of his alcoholic brother Norman, who blasphemed God and humiliated the Reverend Bohun in the eyes of his parishioners. Chesterton states that Wilfred and Norman Bohun belong to an old noble family whose descendants are now mostly "drunkards and dandy degenerates." Rumor has it that there has been "a whisper of insanity" in the Bohun family.
Father Brown : The Hammer of God (Unabridged)
Kokeile 30 tuntia ilmaiseksi
- Lue ja kuuntele tänään
- Ei sitoumusta, voit perua milloin vain

Tee jokaisesta hetkestä seikkailu
- Kuljeta satojatuhansia tarinoita taskussasi
- Ei sitoumusta, voit perua milloin vain

Aloita tämä kirja jo tänään, hintaan 0€
- Kokeilujakson aikana käytössäsi on kaikki sovelluksen kirjat
- Ei sitoumusta, voit perua milloin vain
Kirjailija:
Lukija:
Kieli:
englanti
Muoto:

The Painful Fall of a Great Reputation (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
The Eccentric Seclusion of the Old Lady (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
Orthodoxy (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
What I Saw in America (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
The Man Who Was Thursday - A Nightmare (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
The Innocence of Father Brown
G. K.
audiobook
The Flying Inn (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
A Short History Of England (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
Father Brown : The Three Tools of Death (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
Father Brown : The Sign of the Broken Sword (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
Father Brown : The Eye of Apollo (Unabridged)
G. K.
audiobook
