
Glenn Murell
from Four-Day Planet
Introduced as an author coming to Fenris to write a book. He is initially polite and pleasant, appearing noncommittal. His lack of basic publishing knowledge quickly arouses suspicion. He's revealed to be a purchasing agent for Argentine Exotic Organics, seeking to establish a competitive market for tallow-wax on Fenris. Physically he is fairly tall, with light gray, prematurely-aged hair, and an initially unexpressive face, but shows genuine interest and competence when focused on his real mission.
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About Glenn Murell
Glenn Murell is a supporting character in H. Beam Piper's classic novel "Four-Day Planet" (1961). Introduced as an author coming to Fenris to write a book. He is initially polite and pleasant, appearing noncommittal. His lack of basic publishing knowledge quickly arouses suspicion. He's revealed to be a purchasing agent for Argentine Exotic Organics, seeking to establish a competitive market for tallow-wax on Fenris. Physically he is fairly tall, with light gray, prematurely-aged hair, and an initially unexpressive face, but shows genuine interest and competence when focused on his real mission.
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