Alfred Burton's entire life and demeanor changes when he eats fruit
from a plant that suddenly compels him to speak and see the truth.
Regardless of intent, his change of heart has a devastating effect on
his personal and professional relationships. Alfred is a sly and
charismatic auctioneer's clerk, who uses embellishments and half-truths
to maintain his job. One day he comes across a random plant in an old
house and eats some of its fruit. Once ingested, it has a dramatic
physical and mental effect. Alfred can suddenly see the world through a
clear, unfiltered lens. His interests drastically change. He alters his
appearance. His speech is more direct and sincere. Yet, things that he
once loved, now repulse him--including his family. The Double Life of
Mr. Alfred Burton has an intriguing premise that tests the limits of
morality. It explores the concept of brutal honesty and how it can be
just as damaging as deceit. E. Phillips Oppenheim provides a unique plot
device that forces the character and reader to face this dilemma. With
an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton is both modern and
readable.