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The Tenth Man
by Graham Greene
Feel free to disagree, but I found many elements of The Count of Monte Cristo, Les Mis, and Slaughterhouse Five in this novella. It's a quick read but genuinely explores issues of mortality and identity. Written in four parts, The Tenth Man would translate beautifully to the stage if it hasn't already.