I'm not sure. It's possible that it's a mix of truth and imagination. We'd need more background information and verification to know for certain if it's truly real.
Yes, Teddy Greene is fictional. It's likely that this name was invented for a story, movie, book, or some other form of creative expression and doesn't refer to an actual person.
It depends. If Andrea Greene is a fictional character, then the story isn't real. But if she's based on a real person or real events, it could be real to some extent.
The settings in Graham Greene novels are often complex and diverse. For example, in 'The Quiet American', the setting of Vietnam during the French - Indochina War adds a sense of chaos and political intrigue. It sets the stage for the moral dilemmas of the characters.
I haven't heard of 'Andrea Greene Swarm' as a well - known true story. It could be a project, a book, or a documentary that is relatively unknown. Maybe it's a story within a small community or a personal account that hasn't gained much broader attention. So, I can't really confirm it as a true story.
I think 'Brighton Rock' is a top contender. It has a great sense of place and the characters, especially Pinkie, are really well - drawn. The seedy underworld of Brighton is brought to life vividly, and the themes of sin, redemption, and the nature of evil are explored in a really engaging way.