A Mathias Green Mystery: The Seventh Psalm
Dr. Mathias Green has spent years trying to keep distance between himself and the parts of his past he would rather leave buried. But when a string of deeply unsettling murders begins unfolding across New York City, each one marked by eerie religious symbolism and unsettling precision, that distance disappears.
What first looks like the work of a brutal killer quickly reveals something more deliberate. Every crime carries meaning. Every scene points to theology, ritual, and a mind that knows exactly how belief can be twisted into fear. For the NYPD, the case is baffling. For Mathias, it feels personal.
Drawn into the investigation alongside Captain Julia Halpern and analyst Lennox Rivera, Mathias must navigate a city filled with secrets, old wounds, and buried connections that refuse to stay buried. The deeper he gets, the clearer it becomes that this is not just a hunt for a murderer. It is a confrontation with ideas he once taught, people he once influenced, and truths he never meant to set loose.
The Seventh Psalm is a dark, cerebral mystery where faith, guilt, and intellect collide—and where every revelation pulls Mathias Green closer to a truth more dangerous than the killer himself.
A Mathias Green Mystery: The Judas Protocol
Dr. Mathias Green has seen enough death to know when something does not make sense. So when theology professor Silas Hawthorne is discovered seated inside a locked archive vault, untouched by violence and posed beside a manuscript no one can explain, Mathias knows this is no ordinary death
His search for answers leads him into the shadowed halls of St. Ignatius Seminary, where silence carries weight and old secrets have been carefully protected. There, Mathias uncovers the existence of a forbidden text known as The Judas Protocol, a document tied to a string of long-buried Vatican deaths that were never meant to be connected.
What unsettles him most is not just the manuscript itself, but what it seems to do. The words it contains feel less like theology and more like activation. Less like belief and more like obedience. As strange voices, hidden records, and years of quiet fixation begin to surface, Mathias realizes someone within the institution may still be using its language for a purpose far darker than scholarship.
The Judas Protocol pulls Mathias Green into a chilling mystery shaped by secrecy, ritual, and dangerous knowledge—where the written word is not merely studied, but obeyed.
A Mathias Green Mystery: Saint’s Row
When Dr. Mathias Green travels to Saint’s Row, Louisiana, he believes he is stepping into a single murder investigation. Pastor Gideon Vale has been killed inside a crumbling church, and the scene surrounding his death is as deliberate as it is disturbing. But it does not take long for Mathias to realize the body is only the surface of something much deeper.
Saint’s Row is a town shaped by silence. Its people protect one another too quickly, its records do not hold together, and its church stands at the center of nearly everything that feels wrong. As Mathias presses for answers, he uncovers traces of buried abuse, concealed histories, and a long-standing culture of fear disguised as devotion.
The deeper he digs, the more dangerous the truth becomes. What happened in Saint’s Row was never contained to one victim, one family, or one generation. It was woven into the town itself. And at the heart of it all is Judah Mercy, a boy carrying the weight of what he survived and the knowledge others are desperate to erase.
The Tears of Saint’s Row is a haunting Southern Gothic mystery filled with hidden violence, psychological tension, and the chilling power of institutions that survive by calling cruelty sacred.




