Friday, November 29, 2019

117. The End of the Affair by Graham Greene


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Wow! This man really can write. It is not a cheery subject - an adulterous affair, but it is a very compelling story, and I was drawn in from the get-go. It did not hurt that my favorite actor, Colin Firth, was the narrator. It really is a performance rather than just a narration. 

This book is part of the "Catholic novels." This book is inspired by the end of his own affair with a woman (and the book is dedicated to her). 







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