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The Ministry of Fear: An Entertainment
The Ministry of Fear An Entertainment
Author: Graham Greene
Set in the torn landscape of the Blitz, this book is a phantasmagoric study in terror. Arthur Rowe was hamstrung by guilt, the guilt of having murdered his sick wife. He was standing aside from the war until the day when he happened to guess the true weight of a cake at a charity fete.
ISBN-13: 9781851880478
ISBN-10: 185188047X
Publication Date: 1/21/1988
Pages: 352
Edition: Large type edition
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Publisher: TBS The Book Service Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A quirky mystery set in London during the German blitz of World War II. Begins with a man winning a cake at a charity auction and takes some very surprising turns from there. Drags a little in places, but overall, a very decent read.
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