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  • "The Eye of Apollo" a Father Brown Mystery by G.K. Chesterton
    Feb 2 2026

    The Eye of Apollo is a Father Brown mystery by G. K. Chesterton, blending keen observation, moral insight, and subtle wit. Known for his unconventional reasoning, Father Brown approaches crime not through spectacle, but through a deep understanding of human nature.


    In this Mystery Monday episode of Chamber of Classics, enjoy a complete reading of this classic detective story, presented without commentary so listeners can experience the tension, atmosphere, and revelation as Chesterton intended.


    Ideal for fans of classic mysteries, golden-age detective fiction, and thoughtful storytelling.

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    39 min
  • "The Remarkable Rocket" by Oscar Wilde
    Jan 29 2026

    The Remarkable Rocket is one of Oscar Wilde’s most biting and humorous fairy tales—a sharp satire disguised as a children’s story. Through the absurd self-importance of a single firework, Wilde exposes vanity, entitlement, and the danger of confusing self-admiration with true greatness.


    In this episode of Chamber of Classics, enjoy a complete reading of Wilde’s clever and ironic tale, presented without commentary so the language, wit, and moral resonance can shine on their own.


    Perfect for lovers of classic literature, short stories, and timeless satire.

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    29 min
  • "The Hammer of God" by G.K. Chesterton
    Jan 26 2026

    A man is found dead beneath a church tower, and the verdict seems obvious: an accident, an act of God, or perhaps divine judgment itself. But Father Brown sees what others miss.

    In The Hammer of God, G.K. Chesterton delivers a chilling mystery that dismantles human pride and challenges our assumptions about justice, holiness, and guilt. With quiet insight and piercing logic, Father Brown proves once again that the greatest dangers are not supernatural—but moral.

    Perfect for Mystery Monday, this classic detective story blends theological depth with a razor-sharp mystery that lingers long after the final word.

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    42 min
  • "The Devoted Friend" by Oscar Wilde
    Jan 22 2026

    In “The Devoted Friend,” Oscar Wilde offers a moral fable that is as charming as it is unsettling. Through the story of a generous little man and his eloquent, self-satisfied friend, Wilde exposes how fine words can mask cruelty—and how kindness, when taken advantage of, can become a burden rather than a blessing.


    Written with wit, irony, and deceptively light prose, this story invites readers to examine the nature of true friendship, the difference between generosity and manipulation, and the cost of unbalanced relationships. A short tale with lasting resonance, The Devoted Friend remains as relevant today as when it was first published.

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    25 min
  • "The Invisible Man" a Father Brown Mystery by G.K. Chesterton
    Jan 19 2026

    In The Invisible Man, G. K. Chesterton delivers a masterful short mystery built on paradox and perception. When a man commits a crime in full view of the public, authorities are baffled—not because he vanished, but because he blended in too well.


    With his trademark wit and philosophical depth, Chesterton explores how familiarity can become a kind of blindness. The story unfolds as both a clever puzzle and a meditation on modern life, where roles, uniforms, and expectations often make people effectively invisible.


    Sharp, concise, and deeply satisfying, this classic reminds us that truth is often hidden not by darkness—but by daylight.

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    41 min
  • "The Nightingale and the Rose" by Oscar Wilde
    Jan 15 2026

    In The Nightingale and the Rose, Oscar Wilde offers a haunting fairy tale about love, devotion, and the painful distance between idealism and reality. When a young student believes love can be proven with a single red rose, a nightingale overhears—and commits the ultimate act of sacrifice to make it possible.


    But Wilde, ever the sharp observer of the human heart, does not give us a comforting moral. Instead, he asks uncomfortable questions: What is love worth? Who understands its cost? And what happens when selfless devotion meets careless indifference?


    Both beautiful and devastating, this short story lingers long after the final line—an elegant reminder that not all sacrifices are recognized, and not all hearts know how to cherish them.

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    16 min
  • "The Secret Garden" a Father Brown mystery by G. K. Chesterton
    Jan 12 2026

    In The Secret Garden, G. K. Chesterton once again showcases Father Brown’s unique approach to detection. Rather than relying on spectacle or deduction alone, Father Brown uncovers the truth by understanding human nature, moral weakness, and the ways people deceive themselves.


    Subtle, philosophical, and deeply satisfying, this classic Father Brown mystery explores illusion, pride, and the quiet clarity of humility—offering a thoughtful alternative to the flashier detectives of the genre.

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    50 min
  • "The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde
    Jan 8 2026

    High above a city stands the gilded statue of the Happy Prince, admired for his beauty yet unaware of the suffering below—until a small swallow comes to rest at his feet.


    The Happy Prince is one of Oscar Wilde’s most beloved short stories, a poignant allegory of compassion, sacrifice, and love freely given. As the Prince and the Swallow work together to ease the pain of others, the story gently exposes the contrast between outward splendor and true generosity of heart.


    Rich in symbolism and emotion, this classic tale continues to resonate with readers and listeners of all ages, offering a moving reflection on mercy, humility, and what it means to love well.

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    23 min