Twenty One Stories by Graham Greene

A collection of short fiction that probes moral ambiguity and the uneasy border between innocence and guilt, faith and doubt. Across wartime ruins, drab boarding houses, and sunlit foreign streets, ordinary people stumble into betrayals, compulsions, and chance encounters that expose their frailties. With taut plotting, dark humor, and ironic twists, these tales explore the costs of desire and the thin veneer of respectability.

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