Winner of the ACP 2026 Excellence in Publishing Award for Fiction (3rd Place)
CMA 2026 Book Award for Edited Collections: Contemporary/Modern Authors (Honorable Mention)
Set in London just after World War II, The End of the Affair follows two characters, Sarah Miles and Maurice Bendrix, navigating life after their adulterous relationship. Having found themselves on divergent paths, Maurice discovers a wedge being driven between them as Sarah’s growing devotion to God bristles against his unwavering love for her. Through their mutual experience of loss, grief, suffering, and ultimately death, the former lovers stumble across the inescapable love of God in the most improbable circumstances.
The fourth and final of Graham Greene’s “Catholic novels,” The End of the Affair is a marvelous, intimate story of the post-war longing for redemption hidden in the wounded desires of the human heart—and of God’s infinite longing to redeem.
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Publisher: Word on Fire Classics ISBN: 9781685782511 Binding: Hardcover Page count: 200 Dimensions: 6.25 x 9.25 (in) Thickness: 0.86 (in) Made in: United States Language: English Ribbon Bookmark: Yes
“In this novel, Greene emerges as the twentieth century’s paradigmatic narrative artist of sacred and profane love.”
— Katy Carl, from the foreword
About the Author
Graham Greene (1904–1991) was a leading English writer during the twentieth century. A screenwriter, film critic, novelist, and Catholic convert, Greene garnered international fame both for his thrillers and his four “Catholic novels,” which pondered the tensions and epiphanies of faith in the modern world.