James Arthur has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 1 author, with an average listener rating of 4★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is The Flying Stars.

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The Flying Stars

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Summary

“My last crime was a Christmas crime, a cheery, cozy, English middle-class crime; a crime of Charles Dickens. I did it in a good old middle-class house, a house with a crescent of carriage drive, a house with a stable by the side of it, a house with the name on the two outer gates, a house with a monkey tree. Enough, you know the species.”  How does Father Brown solve the theft of three gorgeous, large diamonds by a boastful thief?

©2009 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (P)2009 Audio Holdings, LLC

Narrator: James Arthur
Length: 32 mins
Available on Audible
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The Blue Cross

Summary

Aristide Valentin, head of the Paris Police, is on the trail of the ingenious criminal and master of disguise Flambeau. Valentin suspects that the Flambeau is going to London to attend a conference of clergymen to steal the precious religious articles on display there. While traveling to London, Valentin encounters a Catholic priest, and he overhears Father Brown tell a lady that he is carrying the "Blue Cross", a sterling silver cross covered in precious blue stones. Valentin warns Father Brown that it is dangerous to tell anyone that he is carrying an object of immense value. Valentin decides to tail Father Brown but loses him and there begins a desperate chase to avert a terrible crime.

Public Domain (P)2009 Audio Holdings, LLC

Narrator: James Arthur
Length: 52 mins
Available on Audible
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The Three Tools of Death

Summary

Both by calling and conviction Father Brown knew better than most of us, that every man is dignified when he is dead. But even he felt a pang of incongruity when he was knocked up at daybreak and told that Sir Aaron Armstrong had been murdered.  There was something absurd and unseemly about secret violence in connection with so entirely entertaining and popular a figure. For Sir Aaron Armstrong was entertaining to the point of being comic; and popular in such a manner as to be almost legendary. Why, or more to the point, who killed Sir Aaron?

Public Domain (P)2009 Audio Holdings LLC

Narrator: James Arthur
Length: 33 mins
Available on Audible