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Russell H. Greenan

    September 17, 1925 – July 22, 2023

    Russell H. Greenan's early life experiences as a traveling salesman and his extended stays in Europe provided a rich tapestry for his literary endeavors. He dedicated himself exclusively to crafting novel-length works, drawing inspiration from his diverse background. His novels, published in both the United States and France, have reached an international audience through translations into five languages. Greenan's narrative style captures the essence of his varied life experiences.

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    The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton
    • 2019

      The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "A murderously funny fugue of the macabre ... Grave matters, elegantly dispatched." — The New York Times Book Review Algernon Pendleton — call him Al — lives by himself in a suburban Boston house loaded with treasures collected by his Egyptologist great-grandfather. His solitary life, punctuated by occasional visits to a shop where he trades artifacts for ready cash, would be lonely if not for his confidential chats with Eulalia, a talking porcelain pitcher. When an old army buddy shows up with a suitcase full of money, Eulalia has some less-than-friendly ideas about separating their houseguest from his fortune. Meanwhile, a professor of archaeology is getting increasingly suspicious about the shop's supply of rare and valuable antiquities. Thanks to Eulalia's advice, Al soon finds himself trapped in a murder mystery that unfolds with ample doses of black humor. "You have to have a heart of stone not to love Algernon Pendleton, the mad-as-a-hatter murderer … Curl up with him and your doom is sealed ... Greenan has fashioned an excursion in to the macabre that is in a class by itself." — Saturday Review "Oddly appealing, a sort of Arsenic and Old Lace approach that really works in terms of entertainment if you have a taste for the fantastic." — Publishers Weekly

      The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton