Impossible Crime Fiction: G. K. Chesterton: Where Chesterton stands in the development of the "impossible crime" mystery.
The Case of the Forgotten Detectives: Article about G. K. Chesterton's sleuths other than Father Brown. By John C. Tibbett, published in the Fall 1995 issue of The Armchair Detective.
The Catholic Church and Conversion: Robert Miner recalls his chance encounter with this book, which was his introduction to Chesterton.
The Everlasting Man: Why, if Fr. Phil Bloom were stranded on a desert island with one book other than the Bible, he would choose this one.
The Man Who Knew Too Much by G. K. Chesterton: Mystery Guide review.
The Man Who Was Thursday: Brief review by Greg Slade.
The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton: Mystery Guide review.
The Man Who Was Thursday: Revisiting Chesterton's Masterpiece: Martin Gardner considers Chesterton's book, in an essay on Nature, free will, and evil. From Christianity Today, May/June 2000.
Utopia of Usurers: Peter Chojnowski reviews a republication of this collection of essays which reveal Chesterton's thoughts on the dangers of unfettered capitalism.