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The Ministry of Fear

Graham Greene
3.7
(20)
Pages
201
Year
2018
Language
English

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On a peaceful Sunday afternoon, Arthur Rowe comes upon a charity fete in the gardens of a Cambridgeshire vicarage where he wins a game of chance. If only this were an ordinary day. Britain is under threat by Germany, and the air raid sirens that bring the bazaar to a halt expose Rowe as no ordinary man. Recently released from a psychiatric prison for the mercy killing of his wife, he is burdened by guilt, and now, in possession of a seemingly innocuous prize, on the run from a nest of Nazi spies who want him dead. Pursued on a dark odyssey through the bombed-out streets of London, he becomes enmeshed in a tangle of secrets that reach into the dark recesses of his own forgotten past. And there isn't a soul he can trust, not even himself. Because Arthur Rowe doesn't even know who he really is.

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"Few writers can distill drama from a twisted soul with more skill than Mr. Greene; few experts in the field would dare to combine all the elements you will find in The Ministry of Fear. . . . What writer's magic makes each of these figures glow with a baleful iridescence all their own? . . . A fine sense of balance, mood and timing; a mastery of the well-known English gift for underplaying; a lib
The New York TimesPraise for Graham Greene
"The most ingenious, inventive and exciting of our novelists, rich in exactly etched and moving portraits of real human beings . . . A master of storytelling."
V. S. Pritchett, The Times (London)
"In a class by himself . . . The ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety."
William Golding

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