- Illustrated Edition with 20 original illustrations
- Includes a complete story summary
- Contains a detailed characters list
- Features an insightful author biography of Graham Greene
A haunting tale of guilt, fear, and the battle within the human soul
The Man Within is the powerful debut novel of Graham Greene, a master storyteller whose works probe the darkest corners of conscience and morality. Set against the bleak English coast and the dangerous underworld of smugglers, this gripping novel follows a man on the run—not only from ruthless pursuers, but from his own crushing sense of betrayal.
Francis Andrews is weak, frightened, and desperate to escape the consequences of his actions. Having betrayed a violent smuggling gang, he flees into the countryside where every step forward deepens his inner conflict. As danger closes in, Greene draws readers into a tense psychological struggle where fear, guilt, and the longing for redemption collide.
Rich in atmosphere and emotional intensity, The Man Within explores timeless themes of cowardice versus courage, loyalty versus survival, and the heavy cost of moral failure. Greene’s sharp prose and penetrating insight make this novel as compelling today as when it was first published.
This beautifully produced illustrated edition brings the story vividly to life with 20 evocative illustrations, enhancing the mood and drama of the narrative. Bonus features—including a clear summary, a helpful characters list, and a concise author biography—make this edition perfect for both new readers and classic literature enthusiasts.
A classic of psychological fiction and a must-have for any serious reader’s collection.