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A photographer traveled to Smuttynose Island, situated off the coast of New Hampshire, with the intention of capturing a photo essay about a century-old double murder. As she immersed herself in the investigation of the crime, the photographer found herself becoming increasingly absorbed by the details of the case. Alongside her growing fascination with the historical event, the photographer became consumed by a sense of jealousy, convinced that her husband was engaged in an extramarital affair.

The island, shrouded in the mysteries of the past, provided a captivating backdrop for the photographer's endeavor. She arrived on the remote location, determined to uncover the truth about the grisly murders that had occurred there long ago. With her camera in hand, the photographer set out to document the scene, hoping to shed light on the forgotten tragedy.

As she delved deeper into the research, the photographer became increasingly drawn to the emotional and psychological dimensions of the case. The victims' stories, the motives behind the killings, and the lasting impact on the community all captivated her attention. She pored over historical records, interviewed local residents, and immersed herself in the details, searching for a deeper understanding of the events that had transpired.

Amidst her pursuit of the truth, the photographer's own personal life began to unravel. The idea that her husband might be unfaithful consumed her thoughts, and she found herself consumed by jealousy and suspicion. The lines between her professional work and her personal life began to blur, as the obsession with the century-old crime intertwined with her own marital struggles.

The photographer's once-clear vision, focused on capturing the essence of the historical event, became increasingly clouded by her own emotional turmoil. She found herself torn between her desire to uncover the truth about the murders and her need to confront the possibility of her husband's infidelity. The island, once a place of investigation, became a battleground for her own internal conflicts.

As the photographer delved deeper into the past, she found herself grappling with the complexities of the human experience – the enduring impact of violence, the power of obsession, and the fragility of personal relationships. The dual narratives, one of a historical crime and the other of a modern-day emotional crisis, intertwined and unfolded, ultimately challenging the photographer's understanding of herself and the world around her.

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publisher‎Little, Brown and Company; 1st edition (May 9, 2009)
publication_date‎May 9, 2009
language‎English
file_size‎928 KB
text_to_speech‎Enabled
screen_reader‎Supported
enhanced_typesetting‎Enabled
x_ray‎Not Enabled
word_wise‎Enabled
sticky_notes‎On Kindle Scribe
print_length‎256 pages
best_sellers_rank#179,691 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
#365 in Psychological Literary Fiction
#1,233 in Historical Literary Fiction
#1,591 in Psychological Fiction (Kindle Store)
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