A Gun for Sale
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2005
184
Novel • Fiction
England • 1930s
2005
Adult
18+ years
A Gun for Sale by Graham Greene follows a person named Raven, a hired gunman who is double-crossed after completing an assassination. As Raven seeks vengeance, he encounters a dancer named Anne, whose involvement complicates his mission. The novel explores themes of betrayal, justice, and the impacts of violence.
Dark
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Gritty
Unnerving
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Graham Greene's A Gun for Sale is acclaimed for its striking atmosphere and complex characters, particularly the tormented anti-hero, Raven. Critics appreciate Greene's exploration of morality and corruption, yet some feel the plot occasionally meanders. The novel's strong sense of place and introspective narrative offer a compelling, if sometimes bleak, reading experience.
Readers who enjoy A Gun for Sale by Graham Greene typically appreciate mid-20th-century noir and suspense, with themes of betrayal and moral complexity. Fans of Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep or Eric Ambler's Journey into Fear will find similar intrigue and atmosphere in Greene's writing.
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184
Novel • Fiction
England • 1930s
2005
Adult
18+ years
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