![]() ![]() ![]() As the book goes on one can see the author attempting to broaden his focus so as to let the reader not see the same sort of thing happening over and over again. Not everyone is going to like these stories–some of the stories are wildly improbable, and filled with fantasy elements, and those with a low tolerance for the Catholic worldview are going to have a low tolerance for the author’s viewpoints. Now, while I have never appreciated being labeled as a Boomer, this volume was definitely something that I appreciated reading and it was certainly a good and enjoyable volume to read as far as it goes, and a quick and enjoyable read of mystery stories with Christian themes is something that a great many people can appreciate. What kind of person would enjoy a book like this? What kind of reader is this book aimed at? Well, this volume (and a second one) is published by an imprint called Boomer Books that appears to be making books that are easy to read for people who are nearsighted and who have an interest in reading a lengthy collection of short stories written by G.K. ![]() The Complete Father Brown: Volume 1, by G.K. ![]()
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