

The Complaisant Lover
Graham Greene


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Readers are captivated by the intricate exploration of love, jealousy, and faith in this classic. Many praise Graham Greene's masterful narrative style and the depth of emotional insight throughout the story. The complex characters and their motivations resonate deeply, making it a memorable read for many. However, some find the pacing slow at times, which can detract from the overall experience.
Henry Miles, a civil servant, suspects that his wife Sarah is having an affair, and asks his writer friend Maurice Bendrix to contact a private investigator on his behalf.
Maurice has a secret, however: he was once Sarah's lover, and is equally keen to find out whether she was unfaithful to him too...
An economical and intense adaptation.1 woman, 4 men, 1 boy, 5 women or men
The End Of The Affair is a adaptation play written by Rupert Goold and published by Samuel French in London (2001).
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Samuel French · 2001 · 78 pp
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