Graham Greene

An English novelist, short story writer, playwright, and journalist, renowned for his complex and often morally ambiguous narratives that explored Catholicism, espionage, and the human condition. His works, including The Power and the Glory, The Quiet American, and The End of the Affair, often blended suspense with deep psychological and ethical inquiries, establishing him as a major 20th-century literary figure.

Brighton Rock
3.8

Set in 1930s Brighton, this noir thriller follows Pinkie Brown, a teenage gangster who murders a rival and desperately tries to cover it up. When a naive waitress, Rose, threatens to expose him, Pinkie marries her to keep her quiet, while journalist Ida Arnold seeks justice. Blending crime drama with Catholic themes of sin and redemption, Greene presents a chilling portrait of moral ambiguity and youthful sociopathy. Brighton Rock is both a gripping crime story and a profound meditation on good and evil.