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Club of Queer Trades
Club of Queer Trades | Gk Chesterton
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Basil Grant, the strangely affected judge, is dismissed when he loses his mind. The newly made flaneur then proceeds to assist his dithering brother, a private sleuth, in a series of seemingly isolated cases. The only clue they have is The Club of Queer Trades, the most exclusive club in the world, but what is it and is there really any connection to the investigation? Basil seems to be onto something if only his brother Rupert could understand anything he was saying or doing. In fact, does anything make any sense in this series of bewildering stories? Take nothing at face value. This unparalleled work is a journey through an often surreal world where mystery, humour and discovery collide until the final story when all is revealed, including the real Basil. Only a writer of Chesterton's genius could create a classic like none other, where the least probable motive, not suspect, is what compels the reader."
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tournevis
Club of Queer Trades | Gk Chesterton
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#thisorthat @Beckykearns
🖤 Meh. Classics by Doyle, Christie, Simenon.
🖤 The one with Jeremy Brett. No contest.
🖤 Either.
🖤 Books.
🖤 Either, both. I'm open.
🖤 Anywhere, everywhere, whereever.
🖤 Tagged. In the rarest of happenstances, I didn't see it coming.

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tournevis
Club of Queer Trades | G K Chesterton
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#day15 of #riotgrams is #favoritetwist
Let me be frank: A plot twist that I don't see coming is extremely rare. So when a plot twist comes and strikes me sideways, I rejoice. For some reason, I never saw this one coming, to my shame, because it's actually cliché. But there it was. #riotgram @bookriot

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Oftencantdecide
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Mehso-so

Read on Serial Reader.

I may want to read it again after reading more Sherlock Holmes stories, since I think there may be some elements of parody here that I'm not totally getting.

I really liked this at first- it was an interesting concept and quite funny. It dragged so much in the middle though, so even a pretty satisfying ending couldn't bring my rating of it higher than a so-so.

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beccaeve
Club of Queer Trades | G K Chesterton
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I'm loving #SerialReader! I always struggle to get reading done during #NaNoWriMo, and getting alerts and short sections to read each day helps a lot!! @SerialReader

Msmithbooks I'm doing Nano too! We should be Nano buddies this year! 7y
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beccaeve
The Club of Queer Trades | Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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I'm trying out #SerialReader with a collection of Chesterton stories. I think I like this method of reading where I get a short "issue" to read each day. This should be a great way to read more classics.

CrowCAH @beccaeve have you read any of the Father Brown stories, by GK Chesterson? PBS shows the TV series episodes off of his short stories of the same name. 8y
beccaeve @CrowCAH I haven't, but I'll have to check them out! 8y
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