Father Brown
Father Brown is a fictional Roman Catholic priest and amateur detective created by author G.K. Chesterton. He first appeared in a short story collection titled "The Innocence of Father Brown" in 1910. Known for his keen understanding of human nature, Father Brown solves mysteries using intuition and insight rather than physical evidence.
The character has been adapted into various media, including television series and films. The most notable adaptation is the British TV series "Father Brown," which began airing in 2013. This series portrays Father Brown as a compassionate and clever sleuth, often solving crimes in the quaint English village of Kembleford.