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The Heart of the Matter
A Literary Fiction Novel by Graham Greene
Subgenres:
- World War II,
- Colonial West Africa,
- Psychological Fiction
This book is for you if you're into...
- Colonial-era West Africa settings with oppressive atmosphere
- Characters spiraling after one fateful moral compromise
- Internal struggles between faith and forbidden desires
From first page to last . . . an engrossing novel of betrayal and espionage on a colonial outpost during World War II.
In a British colony in West Africa, Henry Scobie is a pious and righteous man of modest means enlisted with securing borders. But when he’s passed over for a promotion as commissioner of police, the humiliation hits hardest for his wife, Louise. Already oppressed by the appalling climate, frustrated in a loveless marriage, and belittled by the wives of more privileged officers, Louise wants out.
Feeling responsible for her unhappiness, Henry decides against his better judgment to accept a loan from a black marketeer to secure Louise’s passage. It’s just a single indiscretion, yet for Henry it precipitates a rapid fall from grace as one moral compromise after another leads him into a web of blackmail, adultery, and murder. And for a devout man like Henry, there may be nothing left but damnation.
Drawn from Graham Greene’s own experiences as a British intelligence officer in Sierra Leone, The Heart of the Matter is a powerful, deep-striking novel of a spirit lost in the darkness of the flesh.
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