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The Man Who Knew Too Much

G. K. Chesterton 
(1874 - 1936)

Eight stories recount the adventures of Horne Fisher, a socialite who uses his powerful deductive gifts to investigate crimes committed on the sprawling country estates of the aristocracy.

Read by Martin Clifton

Run Time 5 Hours 49 Minutes in 6 Audio CDs

Chapter 1 – The face in the target
Chapter 2 – The vanishing prince
Chapter 3 – The soul of the schoolboy
Chapter 4 – The bottomless well
Chapter 5 – The fad of the fisherman
Chapter 6 – The hole in the wall
Chapter 7 – The temple of silence
Chapter 8 – The vengeance of the statue

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