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020 _a9780099478478
082 _a823.912
_bGRE
100 _aGreene, Graham
245 _aBrighton rock
260 _bPenguin,
_c2004
_aLondon:
300 _axv, 269p. ;
_c20cm.
365 _b699.00
_c
_d1.00
490 _aVintage Classics
520 _aGripping, terrifying, an unputdownable read. Discover Graham Greene's most iconic novel.A gang war is raging through the dark underworld of Brighton. Seventeen-year-old Pinkie, malign and ruthless, has killed a man. Believing he can escape retribution, he is unprepared for the courageous, life-embracing Ida Arnold. Greene's gripping thriller exposes a world of loneliness and fear, of life lived on the 'dangerous edge of things.'In this gripping, terrifying, and unputdownable read, discover Greene's iconic tale of the razor-wielding Pinkie. 'Brighton Rock when I was about thirteen. One of the first lessons I took from it was that a serious novel could be an exciting novel - that the novel of adventure could also be the novel of ideas' Ian McEwan
650 _aPsychopaths
650 _aPsychological fiction
650 _aEnglish fiction
650 _aMurder
650 _aEnglish literature
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