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Detective Greene

by Robert Rotenberg

7 books Started 2009 Latest 2024
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The Detective Greene is a Crime Fiction / Literary Fiction series by Robert Rotenberg, made up of 7 books published between 2009 and 2024. It begins with Old City Hall (2009), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is What We Buried (2024), spanning 15 years of storytelling.

7books
15years active
3decades
~2.5yrs between books
2024latest release

Detective Greene series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Detective Greene series?

Start with Old City Hall (2009), the first book in the Detective Greene series by Robert Rotenberg. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Detective Greene series?

There are 7 books in the Detective Greene series by Robert Rotenberg, published between 2009 and 2024.

What is the first book in the Detective Greene series?

The first book in the Detective Greene series is Old City Hall, published in 2009 by Robert Rotenberg.

What is the latest book in the Detective Greene series?

The most recent book in the Detective Greene series is What We Buried (2024) by Robert Rotenberg.

**Robert Rotenberg** Robert Rotenberg is a Canadian author known for his award-winning children's literature. Born in Toronto in 1962, Rotenberg pursued a career in law before turning to writing. His debut novel, *The Big House*, was published in 2004 and received critical acclaim. The story follows a ten-year-old boy navigating a foster home system. Rotenberg's subsequent novels, such as *The Five Days*, *Martin and the Robot*, and *Arthur*, also explore themes of family, identity, and the challenges of childhood. Rotenberg's work has been widely translated and has won numerous awards, including the Governor General's Literary Award for Children's Literature (2005) and the Canadian Library Association's Children's Book of the Year Award (2006). His writing is praised for its sensitivity, humor, and insights into the complexities of human nature.

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