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The Ministry of Fear
The Ministry of Fear
Oct 19, 2024 11:28 PM

Author:Graham Greene,Oliver Chris

The Ministry of Fear

Brought to you by Penguin.

For Arthur Rowe the charity fête was a trip back to childhood, to innocence, a welcome chance to escape the terror of the Blitz, to forget twenty years of his past and a murder. Then he guesses the weight of the cake, and from that moment on he's a hunted man, the target of shadowy killers, on the run and struggling to remember and to find the truth.

© Graham Greene 1973 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Reviews

Opening a new book by Graham Greene is like settling into a gran turismo car. Nothing will go wrong

—— Sunday Times

One of the finest writers of any language

—— Washington Post

Greene was a force beyond his books

—— Melvyn Bragg

The most ingenious, inventive and exciting of our novelists

—— The Times

No serious writer of this century has more thoroughly invaded and shaped the public imagination than did Graham Greene

—— The Times

An extraordinary success. A book to read and reread. He is a true artist

—— New York Times Book Review

Agonising, funny. His eloquent concern transforms something as pedestrian as a war movie seen back to front into a vision which, in its weird way, is as effecting as any short passage ever written against war

—— Time magazine

Very tough and very funny...sad and delightful...very Vonnegut

—— New York Times

Splendid art... a funny book at which you are not permitted to laugh, a sad book without tears

—— Life magazine

Brilliant...this war story is expertly entertaining: various modes of popular heroics are parodied, pitiful instances of human folly stripped and displayed tragi-comically... Dense with reverberant cross-references and juxtapositions

—— Financial Times

The oddest and most directly and obliquely heart-searching war book for years...Devastating and supremely human

—— Guardian

A most courageous account of the human condition; at the same time a satire so funny it makes one laugh aloud

—— Evening Standard

Vonnegut uses fantasy to show reality in a new light... enormously funny

—— Observer

Extraordinary...Somehow the elements of comedy, insanity and horror push each other into the right perspective...the scrambling of the time sequences makes the novel delightfully easy reading without ever blurring the ghastliness or absurdity of what happened. The blending of fantasy and documentation is masterly

—— Sunday Telegraph
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