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Secret Life of E. Robert Pendleton

Secret Life of E. Robert Pendleton
By Michael Collins

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It’s been over a decade since Robert Pendleton published his brilliant short-story debut and his hopes for a dazzling literary career have faded. Barely hanging on to his tenure in literature at Bannockburn College, Pendleton feels his simmering despair boil over with the arrival on campus of his one-time friend, now nemesis, Allen Horowitz. For Pendleton, death seems to be the only remaining option, but his suicide attempt fails, halted by the intervention of Adi Wiltshire, a graduate student battling her own demons. During Pendleton’s long convalescence, Adi discovers a novel hidden in his basement: a brilliant, quasi-autobiographical story with a gruesome child-murder at its core. The publication of Scream causes a storm of publicity: a whirlwind into which Adi, Horowitz and the still-incapacitated Pendleton are thrust. The novel looks set to bring its author the success he’s always sought—when, ironically, he is no longer in a condition to appreciate it—until questions begin to be asked about its content. A tale of lying and literary ambition, of violence and secrecy, THE SECRET LIFE OF E. ROBERT PENDLETON is a spellbinding novel by a master of the dark side of human nature.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #731863 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-04-12
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 355 pages

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A tale of murder and literary ambition set on an American university campus from a master of the dark side of human nature

About the Author
Michael Collins was born in Limerick in 1964. He was educated in Ireland and America. THE KEEPERS OF THE TRUTH was awarded the Kerry Ingredients Irish Book of the Year and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2000. He currently lives in Seattle with his wife and daughter.