Heart of the Matter
Discover the gripping narrative of Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene, a profound exploration of morality and love set against the backdrop of a wartime West African state. Published in 2004, this compelling novel spans 288 pages and is enhanced by an insightful introduction from James Wood.
Follow the journey of Scobie, a dedicated police officer whose unwavering honesty and resistance to corruption make him a target of distrust. As he navigates the complexities of his role, Scobie finds himself entangled in a passionate love affair that challenges his principles and leads to heart-wrenching betrayals.
Greene masterfully delves into themes of marriage, psychological conflict, and religious dilemmas, making Heart of the Matter a must-read for fans of literary fiction. Immerse yourself in this poignant tale that questions the very essence of integrity and devotion.