Shadows of Doubt, Shadows of Ecstasy

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In the idyllic facade of Groves Hill, Nicholas Covington’s unwavering belief in intellect is shattered when darkness descends upon his family. Nicole, his headstrong daughter, unwittingly crosses paths with Stephan McFadden, setting off a chain of events that thrusts their lives into a maelstrom of secrets and despair.
The incompetent Sheriff JoeBob Hanson arrests Albert Matterington, a peculiar photographer with a lisp, and a chilling game of justice aligns with the truth. As chaos ensues and the town’s secrets unravel, Nicholas, driven by shadows of doubt and guilt, confronts Albert in a desperate quest for answers. The ensuing tragedy catapults him into a nightmare of his own making.
In Shadows of Doubt, Shadows of Ecstasy, Matthew H. Green skillfully crafts a suspenseful narrative where lies lurk in plain sight, justice stands on a razor’s edge, and the chilling truth emerges from the shadows, leaving readers breathless until the final revelation. Groves Hill’s secrets are laid bare, but at what cost to Nicholas and his fractured family?
Matthew H. Green is the nom de plume of a writer who has lived in the South all his life, most of which time was spent in Tennessee. He has written novels, published short stories and poems, and written considerably in the area of Higher Education. Green spent his working life in university administration at several southern universities. While most of his work is related to his professional duties, Green has always returned to fiction with special devotion. He lives in the South with his wife and two cats.