David Greene
author : David Greene
David Greene's first novel, Unmentionables, tells the story of slaves and slave holders who lived and loved during the Civil War. Unmentionables won a 2010 Book of the Year award from Foreword Reviews.\n\nGreene's second novel, Detonate, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's film, Saboteur, is a wrong-man thriller with a hero who is half-black, half-white, half-gay and half-straight.\n\nGreene's third novel, The Winkler Case, is a gay reimagining of the classic noir novel, Double Indemnity by James M. Cain.\n\nGreene's fourth novel, All to Pieces, is a sequel to Unmentionables. Jimmy is captured by kidnappers and resold into slavery. Cato risks his own re-enslavement to travel into the South in search of his lover.\n\nGreene is the spouse of the painter James Stephens. They live in Chicago.