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Crescent Varrone is a novelist. Shadows in Summer was published by Amazon BookSurge in December, 2009. This novel is unusual in that it employs multiple first person narration throughout what is otherwise a fairly traditional Haunted House story, set in the Svanemølle neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark.

ForeWord Magazine's CLARION Review, written by Paula Chaffee Scardimalia, stated, 'FOUR STARS (out of five)' 'Darkly flavored by family traumas and World War II, Shadows in Summer is written as a response to a series of actual events in the author's life. Crescent Varrone, a longtime resident of Scandinavia and the winner of a Fulbright Scholarship in 1985, explores the idea of a haunting by writing his novel from all the possible approaches to the experience -- psychological, metaphysical, religious, skeptical, analytical, and agnostic. Each perspective is voiced by one of the novel's main characters. 'The use of six voices, each with a different perspective, allows the author to keep readers guessing as to what is really occurring within the house... 'One of the novel's greatest strengths is the clear sense of place it provides. Denmark is shown through its food, its architecture, and its history, especially that of World War II... 'Because of its theme and setting, this novel is not a light read, but for readers who love something meaty to sink their teeth into, especially something with a foreign flavor and an unusual twist, Varrone's novel should satisfy.' Born in Queens, New York in 1964, Varrone attended St. Bartholomew's School in Elmhurst. "Last in and first out" of Jesuit flagship Regis High School (he was taken off the wait list, and graduated first in his class, in 1981), Varrone went on to Williams College, where he graduated in 1985. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Norway in 1985-86, and a Herchel Smith Scholar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a "First" in 1988.

After six years as a management consultant with McKinsey & Co., he held various executive positions in the US before moving to Denmark in 2005, where he wrote Shadows in Summer. He continues to work in the corporate world (most recently as Chief Strategist for Vestas Wind Systems), and speaks regularly at international conferences on alternative energy.

He has stated that his writing has been influence by Barbara Kingsolver, Umberto Eco, and John Fowles, among others.