
The Quiet American
by Graham Greene (101)
Like 'The Stars at Noon', this book explores political intrigue and moral ambiguity in a foreign land.
by denis johnson
A literary thriller and love story set during the Nicaraguan revolution, from the National Book Award winner and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist. • Now the basis for a major motion picture Set in Nicaragua in 1984, The Stars at Noon is a story of passion, fear, and betrayal told in the voice of an American woman whose mission in Central America is as shadowy as her surroundings. Is she a reporter for an American magazine, as she sometimes claims, or a contact person for the anti-war group Eyes of Peace? And who is the rough English businessman she begins an affair with? The two foreigners become entangled in sinister plots and ever-widening webs of corruption, until a desperate attempt to escape the country brings their relationship to a crisis point. With his customary narrative brilliance, award-winning writer Denis Johnson brings a hellish landscape of moral ambiguity vividly to life.
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by Graham Greene (101)
Like 'The Stars at Noon', this book explores political intrigue and moral ambiguity in a foreign land.

by Graham Greene (1940)
Echoing the themes of 'The Stars at Noon', it features a flawed protagonist in a dangerous, politically charged environment.

by Malcolm Lowry (1947)
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by Walter Tevis (1963)
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This novel shares the suspense and morally ambiguous characters found in 'The Stars at Noon'.
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