A young boy, Victor, is collected from school by a stranger in a bowler hat. The stranger says he has won Victor in a game of backgammon with Victor’s father. The stranger, known as the Captain, takes Victor to live with the sweet but withdrawn Lisa, where he serves as her conduit to the outside world.
From mysterious beginnings, Graham Greene’s final novel becomes a twisting thriller of smuggling, jewel theft and international espionage which culminates in a dramatic showdown in Panama.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores compelling themes and rich character development
- A significant work in its genre
- Perfect for readers who appreciate literary depth
- Stands out for its unique narrative voice
About the Author
Graham Greene is a celebrated English novelist and playwright, renowned for his blend of literary skill and captivating storytelling. His works often delve into the moral and political complexities of the modern world. Greene's ability to craft intricate narratives, combined with his exploration of themes such as faith, betrayal, and redemption, has solidified his place as a major figure in 20th-century literature. He is celebrated for his unique narrative voice and compelling characters.