The Ministry of Fear
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It is 1941 and London has become the front line of a world war due to bombings. In the midst of the Blitz, Hitler's agents are conducting a blackmail scheme to acquire documents that could lead to the nation's immediate defeat. Arthur Rowe, a man previously convicted of a controversial mercy killing, accidentally uncovers a German spy operation in Bloomsbury and becomes a target for elimination. Even after losing his memory, he remains a dangerous witness.
The Ministry of Fear by Graham Greene is a gripping thriller and a poignant exploration of compassion, love, and guilt, widely regarded as one of the greatest spy novels of all time.
This edition includes an introduction by biographer and editor Professor Richard Greene.
The Macmillan Collector's Library, designed for book lovers, offers beautifully bound gift editions of beloved classic titles.
The Ministry of Fear by Graham Greene is a gripping thriller and a poignant exploration of compassion, love, and guilt, widely regarded as one of the greatest spy novels of all time.
This edition includes an introduction by biographer and editor Professor Richard Greene.
The Macmillan Collector's Library, designed for book lovers, offers beautifully bound gift editions of beloved classic titles.
Author:
Author:Greene Graham
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Horror
Dimensions:
Dimensions:15.5x10x1.6 cm
Series:
Series:Macmillan Collector's Library
ISBN:
ISBN:9781509828036
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