A chilling psychological thriller about a man who feels nothing-until he's forced to face everything. William Hackman is a man built for not caring. As a rising star in the cutthroat world of corporate restructuring, he fires hundreds without remorse, dismantles lives with cold precision, and plays the game of power with ruthless efficiency. He doesn't lose sleep over ruined careers, shattered families, or the hollow eyes of those he leaves behind. To him, it's just business. But what happens when the game starts playing him? When William purchases a gothic mansion with a dark history, he…mehr
A chilling psychological thriller about a man who feels nothing-until he's forced to face everything. William Hackman is a man built for not caring. As a rising star in the cutthroat world of corporate restructuring, he fires hundreds without remorse, dismantles lives with cold precision, and plays the game of power with ruthless efficiency. He doesn't lose sleep over ruined careers, shattered families, or the hollow eyes of those he leaves behind. To him, it's just business. But what happens when the game starts playing him? When William purchases a gothic mansion with a dark history, he dismisses the whispers, the ledger of deaths with his name inside, and the eerie reflection that isn't his own. He's faced down angry employees, outmaneuvered rivals, and buried his conscience long ago-what's a haunted house to a man who doesn't believe in guilt? But as the house's secrets unravel and his own sanity frays, William finds himself entangled in a web of supernatural horror and psychological torment. The line between predator and prey blurs when the ghosts of his past refuse to stay buried. From the decaying factories of Ohio to the shadowy corridors of high finance, William's descent into madness is as inevitable as it is terrifying. His only ally-his mentor, Carl Whitaker-becomes his greatest threat, and his only escape is a Faustian bargain that promises power at the cost of his soul. But the true horror isn't the house, the ledger, or even the deals with the devil. It's the moment William Hackman finally feels something. The Man Who Could Not Shiver is a gripping, atmospheric thriller that explores the cost of ambition, the nature of evil, and the fragile boundary between man and monster. Perfect for fans of psychological suspense, dark fiction, and stories where the real horror lies in the human heart. With shocking twists, haunting prose, and an antihero you won't forget, Harold Greene delivers a chilling, thought-provoking novel that lingers long after the last page. Are you ready to shiver?
Harold Greene is a Norwegian writer and advocate for rural resilience, now rooted in the rugged landscapes of Maine. With over fifteen years of experience working alongside the United Nations and a Master's in Organizational and Social Psychology from the London School of Economics, he explores how political, environmental, and technological shifts reshape survival, from cities to the world's most remote corners.In 2018, he traded diplomatic life for a diversified farm in Maine, blending global insights with the realities of rural America. His work focuses on the northern U.S.-Canada borderlands, where resilience is a way of life. As a nonprofit leader, he champions community-driven solutions, proving innovation thrives beyond urban centers.Born in Oslo, he has lived in London, Paris, NYC, Kyiv, Tripoli, and Monrovia, now calling Maine home. Inspired by books like The Karamazov Brothers and Out Stealing Horses, he seeks to write stories that feel important, even if just for a moment. When not writing, he's farming, debating policy, or plotting the next chapter in our interconnected, fragile world.
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