The Ministry of Fear, Graham Greene
The Ministry of Fear, Graham Greene
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The Ministry of Fear

Author: Graham Greene

Narrator: Martyn Swain

Unabridged: 8 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

In London during the Blitz, an amnesiac must outwit a twisted Nazi plot in this "master thriller" of espionage, murder, and deception (Time).

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.

About Graham Greene

Graham Greene (1904-1991) is recognized as one of the most important writers of the twentieth century, achieving both literary acclaim and popular success. His best-known works include Brighton Rock, The Heart of the Matter, The Quiet American, and The Power and the Glory. After leaving Oxford, Greene first pursued a career in journalism before dedicating himself full-time to writing with his first big success, Stamboul Train. He became involved in screenwriting and wrote adaptations for the cinema as well as original screenplays, the most successful being The Third Man. Religious, moral, and political themes are at the root of much of his work, and throughout his life he traveled to some of the wildest and most volatile parts of the world, which provided settings for his fiction. Greene was a member of the Order of Merit and a Companion of Honour.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on August 21, 2018

I'm continually impressed by Graham Greene's work. Even here, in what Greene called "an entertainment," he displays exquisite sentence-level crafting that's actually quite Jamesian in its sophistication and verve. Greene's attention to character also shines in this murky story of espionage, betrayal......more

Goodreads review by Katie on January 01, 2018

First thing to say is that I thought the quality of the writing deserved a more sophisticated plot. The plot seemed overegged to me and kept changing key as if Greene couldn’t quite decide if he was writing a psychological thriller or a comic farce. The novel opens with a preposterous premise – a ce......more

Goodreads review by Supratim on February 26, 2017

This story takes us to London during World War II. The air raids have reduced neighbourhoods to rubles; people seek refuge in the shelters – there is destruction and desolation everywhere. The author did not go overboard in depicting the destruction yet it was so effectively portrayed. We get introdu......more