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Michael Kimball is one of the faculty at Stonecoast, in Maine. He has published many other fiction novels as well as non-fiction and has done many plays and screenplays.
The link provided in the title will bring you to Amazon.com, where you can see a preview of the novel Green Girls and even buy it if you wish.
You can also find this and other novels on Michael's website; http://www.michaelkimball.com
OVERVIEW
A writer, a father, a husband, the owner of a strictly ordered life, Jacob Winter is not a man prone to violence -- until the day he walks in unexpectedly on his wife's affair. Awakening in a small-town Maine jail with no memory of his alleged rampage, he is bailed out by Alix Callahan, a mysterious ethnobotanist who claims to own a small piece of his past. Drawn into her obsessive relationship with July, an exotic Indian beauty from the rainforests of South America, Jacob is simultaneously mesmerized and unnerved by the two women's strange erotic dance as his meticulously controlled world slips even farther out of its orbit -- leading him to a clandestine meeting at the top of a bridge, where he helplessly watches Alix plunge 250 feet into the raging waters below. A suicide, a murder, neither, or both pull Jacob Winter into a twisted game of dark deceptions and psychological terror, one that could destroy his sanity and his soul.
BLURBS
Also published in England, Germany, and Spain
“A great masterpiece.” - The Southland Times (New Zealand)
“Twists and turns to a spine tingling climax.” - Booklist
“As good a thriller as you are likely to find.” - The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
Give it a read, and also check out his earlier novels.