(Season 4, Episode 5) of the Father Brown series is a high-stakes heist episode that explores the complicated moral landscape of loyalty, family, and redemption. It is particularly noted for introducing a significant new character into the show's lore: the daughter of the master thief Hercule Flambeau . Plot Overview
: Marianne’s innate talent for thievery, despite her upbringing, mirrors the episode's title. In Greek mythology, Autolycus was the "Prince of Thieves," suggesting that Marianne is the rightful heir to Flambeau’s legacy. [S4E5] The Daughter of Autolycus
Set against the backdrop of Queen Elizabeth II's upcoming coronation in 1953, the Vatican sends a jewel-encrusted cross—the Pelagius Cross—as a gift to the monarch. Father Brown correctly anticipates that this priceless relic will attract Flambeau's attention. (Season 4, Episode 5) of the Father Brown
: Flambeau’s daughter, who is revealed to be a "chip off the old block". She has spent her life unaware of her father's identity but possesses a similar talent for deception. In Greek mythology, Autolycus was the "Prince of
: The security head for the cross who becomes a secondary antagonist when the cross disappears under suspicious circumstances. Themes and Analysis
However, Flambeau’s arrival in Kembleford is not for personal gain but out of desperation. A ruthless former partner, Nero Hound , has kidnapped Flambeau’s estranged daughter, Marianne, and demands the cross as ransom. This forced alliance leads Father Brown into the morally dubious position of assisting a heist to save a life.
Critics and fans often cite the performance of John Light as Flambeau as a highlight, though some reviews noted technical flaws, such as "dodgy green screen" work during driving scenes. Despite these production issues, the episode is considered a "classic" for its smart plotting and expansion of the Flambeau storyline. "Father Brown" The Daughter of Autolycus (TV Episode 2016)