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G. K. Chesterton 
The Man Who Knew Too Much 

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The Man Who Knew Too Much is a book of detective stories by English writer G. K. Chesterton, published in 1922 by Cassell and Company in the United Kingdom, and Harper Brothers in the United States. The book contains eight connected short stories about ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’, and additional unconnected stories featuring separate heroes/detectives. The United States edition contained one of these additional stories: ‘The Trees of Pride’, while the United Kingdom edition contained ‘Trees of Pride’ and three more, shorter stories: ‘The Garden of Smoke’, ‘The Five of Swords’ and ‘The Tower of Treason’. Horne Fisher, ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’, is the main protagonist of the first eight stories. In the final story, ‘The Vengeance of the Statue’, Fisher notes: ‘The Prime Minister is my father’s friend. The Foreign Minister married my sister. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is my first cousin.’ Because of these intimate relationships with the leading political figures in the land, Fisher knows too much about the private politics behind the public politics of the day. This knowledge is a burden to him in the eight stories, because he is able to uncover the injustices and corruptions of the murders in each story, but in most cases the real killer gets away with the killing because to bring him openly to justice would create a greater chaos: starting a war, reinciting Irish rebellions or removing public faith in the government.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 112 ● ISBN 9783961898084 ● File size 0.4 MB ● Age 17-13 years ● Publisher Sheba Blake Publishing ● City Vachendorf ● Country DE ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5258488 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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