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Held prisoner by the Germans during World War II, a wealthy French lawyer is chosen to die but makes a cowardly trade for his life, a decision that he must pay for as a free man. Reprint.
Short but intense, and good. I love the way Greene writes, so of course I wished for more, but I think that as it is this is an effective commentary on morality in wartime.