The Third Man and the Fallen Idol

The Third Man and the Fallen Idol by Graham Greene, published by Penguin Books, Limited in October 1989, is a work of fiction that spans 156 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered around Rollo Martins, who arrives without money to visit his friend Harry Lime, only to discover that Harry has died under mysterious circumstances. As the police investigate, the story unfolds against a backdrop of intrigue and deception, exploring the complexities of adult relationships through the eyes of a young boy.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and literary depth as the plot delves into themes of crime and the moral ambiguities that accompany it. The narrative captures the tension of a world where innocence is challenged by the darker aspects of human nature. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with Greene’s exploration of the adult games that ensnare the young, making it a notable addition to the genres of mystery and detective fiction.
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Rollo Martins, arrives penniless to visit his friend and hero, Harry Lime. But Harry has died in suspicious circumstances, and the police are closing in on his associates. This is the story of a small boy caught up in the games that adults play.
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