Early in 2014, I set myself a challenge to read all of the novels by Graham Greene – with the reasonable exception of those that are out of print.
No time limit, no rules, no particular order – this is just for the plain fun of it.
The Man Within (1929) – Review – 2.5*
The Name of Action (1930) – out of print
Rumour at Nightfall (1932) – out of print
Stamboul Train (1932) – Review – 3*
It’s a Battlefield (1934) – Review – 2.5*
England Made Me (1935) – Review – 1.5*
A Gun for Sale (1936) – Review – 3*
Brighton Rock (1938) – Review – 1.5*
The Confidential Agent (1939) – Review – 3*
The Power and the Glory (1940) – Review – 2.5*
The Ministry of Fear (1943) – Review – 4*
The Heart of the Matter (1948) – Review – 2*
The Third Man (1949) – Review – 3.5*
The End of the Affair (1951) – Review – 5*
The Quiet American (1955) – Review – 3.5*
Loser Takes All (1955) – Review – 3*
Our Man in Havana (1958) – Review – 5*
A Burnt-Out Case (1960) – Review – 3.5*
The Comedians (1966) – Review – 5*
Travels with My Aunt (1969) – Review – 5*
The Honorary Consul (1973) – Review – 5*
The Human Factor (1978) – Review – 4*
Doctor Fischer of Geneva (1980) – Review – 4*
Monsignor Quixote (1982) – Review – 1*
The Tenth Man (1985) – Review – 3*
The Captain and the Enemy (1988) – Review – 4*
No Man’s Land (2005) – Review – 2.5*
Non-fiction about Graham Greene or related topics:
Richard Green (ed.) – Graham Greene: A Life in Letters – Review – 4*
A.F. Cassis (ed.) – Man of Paradox – Review – 4*
W.J. West – The Quest for Graham Greene – Review – 2.5*