Brighton Rock

Brighton Rock by Graham Greene, published by Penguin Books in 2000, is a literary work that delves into the life of a young man who becomes the leader of a gang operating in the racetracks of an English seaside town. This edition spans 246 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of crime and morality as the protagonist’s decisions lead to dire consequences.
In this novel, readers will encounter a narrative that explores themes of power, ambition, and the impact of choices on one’s fate. The story unfolds as the young gang leader’s initial decisions set off a chain of events that ultimately lead to his downfall. Brighton Rock presents a vivid portrayal of the darker aspects of human nature within the context of crime, making it a significant addition to the realm of literary fiction.
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Het eerste besluit dat een jongeman neemt in zijn nieuwe functie als leider van een bende die op de renbanen van een Engelse badplaats opereert, leidt door de eruit voortvloeiende misdaden tot zijn ondergang.
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