While no longer officially on the case, the ticked-off marshals decide to stick around and get to the bottom of it.
His life had included strenuous ardors and undercover work in Cuba for MI6 and the CIA ... see “exhaustion and emptiness” on that much reproduced face. Graham Greene, no mean travel writer himself and ...
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Along with Professor Malcolm Bradbury of the University of East Anglia – whom he referred to as “my closest writer friend ... by the novelist Graham Greene, with whom Lodge was often ...