Matt Goldman

Matt Goldman is an author known for his work in the mystery and thriller genres. He is also a television writer and has contributed to popular shows.

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  1. 1. Still Waters

    A Nils Shapiro Novel

    In this gripping mystery novel, a private investigator is drawn into a complex case involving a wealthy family with dark secrets. As he navigates the intricacies of the family's dynamics and uncovers hidden truths, he must confront his own past and personal challenges. The story weaves together themes of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption, set against a backdrop of suspense and unexpected twists. With sharp dialogue and a keen sense of place, the narrative keeps readers engaged as the investigator races to solve the case before it's too late.

  2. 2. Mission In A Bottle

    The Honest Guide to Doing Business Differently--and Succeeding

    This engaging narrative chronicles the entrepreneurial journey of two friends who dared to challenge the status quo in the beverage industry by creating a successful, socially responsible business. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, business insights, and humorous illustrations, the story captures the trials and triumphs of building a brand from scratch, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's values and vision. The book serves as both an inspiring tale of perseverance and a practical guide for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to make a positive impact in their ventures.

  3. 3. The Death And Life Of Malcolm X

    This compelling narrative delves into the complex life and enduring legacy of a pivotal figure in American history, exploring his transformation from a troubled youth to a charismatic leader and advocate for racial justice. It examines the profound impact of his teachings and the controversies surrounding his radical approach, while also shedding light on the circumstances leading to his tragic assassination. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book offers a nuanced portrait of a man whose ideas continue to resonate and inspire movements for equality and empowerment.

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  4. 4. A Good Family

    In this gripping tale, a seemingly perfect family is thrown into chaos when long-buried secrets begin to surface, unraveling the intricate web of lies that held them together. As the facade of their idyllic life crumbles, each member is forced to confront their own demons and the truth about their relationships with one another. The narrative deftly explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the complexities of familial bonds, leaving readers questioning the very nature of what it means to be a "good" family.

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  5. 5. Quantum Jumping

    In this intriguing exploration of the mind's potential, readers are introduced to the concept of harnessing quantum physics principles to transform their lives. The book delves into the idea that alternate realities exist and that individuals can "jump" into these parallel universes to access different versions of themselves. By tapping into this limitless potential, one can achieve personal growth, overcome obstacles, and manifest desires. Through a blend of scientific theory and practical exercises, the narrative encourages readers to expand their consciousness and embrace the possibilities of a multi-dimensional existence.

  6. 6. Great Scientific Ideas That Changed The World

    An engaging, illustrated overview that traces major scientific breakthroughs—such as heliocentrism, germ theory, evolution, electromagnetism, relativity, quantum mechanics and DNA—explaining the core ideas, key experiments and the thinkers behind them, and showing how each transformed understanding and everyday life. Written in clear, nontechnical language with historical context and examples, it highlights the scientific method, the cumulative nature of discovery, and the real-world technologies and medical advances that grew from those ideas, making complex concepts accessible to general and younger readers alike.

  7. 8. The American Soul Rush

    The book traces the rise of Esalen and the broader American craving for direct, therapeutic spiritual experience in the mid‑20th century, arguing that this turn toward inward transformation turned spirituality into a form of cultural capital. Using archival materials and interviews, it shows how psychologists, gurus, and educators blended psychotherapy, Eastern practices, and sexual liberation to create a market for personal transformation—one accessible mainly to those with the time and money to pursue it. It examines how that movement reshaped American ideas about authenticity, selfhood, and privilege and laid the groundwork for today’s wellness industry.