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'''Father Brown''' is a fictional detective created by [[G. K. Chesterton]]. To be exact, he is called Father J. Brown, though we are never told what the initial stands for, and is originally presented as the parish priest of Cobhole in [[Home Counties|Essex]], though he is found in parishes as far afield as Italy and South America. In appearance he is undistinguished, small and dumpy, short-sighted and not particularly intelligent; dressed in shabby clerical black, and carrying an umbrella as dumpy and shabby as himself.
 
The ''Father Brown'' [[File talk:Mystery Fiction|mysteries]] generally appeared first as independent short stories in various magazines; (most of) the stories were eventually collected in a series of five books:
 
* ''The Innocence of Father Brown'' (1911)