The Man Who Knew Too Much: Gilbert ChestertonS Thriller About A Detective, His Unorthodox Ways To Solve Mysterious Crimes And A
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Gilbert K. Chesterton Is Popularly Known As The Prince Of Paradox For His Work The Man Who Knew Too Much Is A Notable Exception Showcasing His Theological Genre Of Nonfiction With Ample Amount Of Wit, Comedy, And Wisdom With Commendable Timing. Chesterton Championed The Art Of Referencing Popular Sayings, Proverbs, And Culturally Significant Allegories Ironically To Bring Out A Never Foreseen Perspective. His Work Is A Clear Depiction Of His Paradoxical Views And Beliefs Of The Human Spirit. The Man Who Knew Too Much Is A Classic Collection Of Short Stories That Revolve Around Horne Fisher, An English Detective And A Gentleman, Who Decodes And Unravels Mysteries. FisherS Knowledge Seems To Be A Burden On Him When It Comes To Solving The Most Peculiar Cases Of Crime Since Revealing The Truth Might Initiate A War Between The English And The Rebellious Irish, Taking Away The Faith Of Civilians In The Government. In The Seventh Story, The Prime Minister Himself Is The Culprit But Being A Close Friend Of Horne FisherS Father, He Had To Choose Whether An Innocent Man Should Be Punished For Somebody ElseS Sins Or Not. Fisher Happens To Stumble Upon The Most Unconventional And Peculiar Situations And Comes Across The Real Faces Of People He Is Close To, That They Have Been Hiding All Along. The Last Four Stories Narrate The Darkness Of The Criminal World And A Situation Where Fisher Has To Choose Whether To Protect His Family By Hiding A Bitter Truth Or Deliver Justice To The Victim By Putting His Loved Ones In Jeopardy. The Book Is A Paperback Book With WellArranged Illustrations And Optimized For A Relaxed And Enjoyable Reading Experience. Happy Reading!
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