Author: grahamgreene

From “one of the finest writers of any language” (The Washington Post): In World War II London, a man haunted by his past wins a prize at a local fair — only to become entangled in a deadly web of secrets. “More than a mere thriller… Hypnotic” (The New York Times).

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From “one of the finest writers of any language” (The Washington Post): Seventeen-year-old Pinkie Brown’s twisted moral compass will lead him on a dark journey in this “brilliant and uncompromising” novel (The New York Times).

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A classic from the author of The Quiet American: In London during World War II, a writer plunges into a passionate affair — but the sudden end of the romance leaves him grasping for answers… “Undeniably a major work of art” (The New Yorker).

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This “masterful… brilliantly constructed” classic (Zadie Smith) from “one of the finest writers of any language” (The Washington Post) follows a British journalist and a CIA agent in 1950s Vietnam. “Compelling” (The New York Times).

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“A work of the highest literary art” (NPR): After Catholicism is banned in the state of Tabasco, a priest runs from execution. But a dying man’s plea may bring him back… A “masterpiece” (John Updike) from a “superb storyteller” (The New York Times).

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