The Sign of the Broken Sword
G. K. Chesterton
Read by Phil Chenevert
In the freezing English countryside, Father Brown leads Flambeau to the many monuments and shrines of the great General St. Claire. "Sacred to the Memory of General Sir Arthur St. Clare, Hero and Martyr, who Always Vanquished his Enemies and Always Spared Them, and Was Treacherously Slain by Them At Last. May God in Whom he Trusted both Reward and Revenge him." is the inscription that they read on each of them. Flambeau knows nothing of him but listens to the story of this man as Father Brown tells it. Was St. Claire truly a hero and martyr? What is the mystery behind his last foolish and hopeless charge against an overwhelming enemy? This detective story delves into human psychology for many of the clues to unravel the tangled threads. A fascinating story and said to be one of Chesterton's best Fr. Brown stories. (0 hr 48 min)
Reviews
Well Done
Olaf Que Pasta
Well written and well read.
good story, well read
Bruce G
This is a good mystery with a interesting twist ending. Thanks again for your narration
The Sign of the Broken Sword
David R. Smith
We'll read, fun listen - thanks!
One of the best Father Brown tales
M&J HEYWOOD
TwoFirstNames
Very well read. A great listen.