"Weep Without Tears" is a historical novel set in the turbulent post-war times of the 1970's. Epic in scope, it is a stirring adventure story of love, faith, and courage in the face of persecution and impending death. An exhilarating tale of a courageous young orphan boy, a man fighting for his life, and the woman who will unite them at the risk of losing the one she loves.
"Ken Miller writes with authority in this critically-acclaimed sequel to "Evening of Pale Sunshine." The inspirational journey will keep you turning the pages."─Laurie Moore, Edgar Nominated author of...
"Weep Without Tears" is a historical novel set in the turbulent post-war times of the 1970's. Epic in scope, it is a stirring adventure story of love,...
To protect her family, Sarah Whitman is forced to kill two intruders at her ranch who are fleeing from the law after a government robbery. Those murders haunt her as she searches for her missing husband in the raw frontier town of Fort Worth, Texas during the post-Civil War era.
Accompanied by her teenage daughter, infant son, and their pet dog, Sarah is aided in her quest by a saloon madam, a Shakespeare quoting newspaper owner, a young deputy marshal, an alcoholic attorney, and, through it all, the memories of her deceased father. Hounding her every move is a private investigator, Jack...
To protect her family, Sarah Whitman is forced to kill two intruders at her ranch who are fleeing from the law after a government robbery. Those murde...
"Weep Without Tears" is a historical novel set in the turbulent post-war times of the 1970's. Epic in scope, it is a stirring adventure story of love, faith, and courage in the face of persecution and impending death. An exhilarating tale of a courageous young orphan boy, a man fighting for his life, and the woman who will unite them at the risk of losing the one she loves.
"Ken Miller writes with authority in this critically-acclaimed sequel to "Evening of Pale Sunshine." The inspirational journey will keep you turning the pages."─Laurie Moore, Edgar Nominated author of...
"Weep Without Tears" is a historical novel set in the turbulent post-war times of the 1970's. Epic in scope, it is a stirring adventure story of love,...
To protect her family, Sarah Whitman is forced to kill two intruders at her ranch who are fleeing from the law after a government robbery. Those murders haunt her as she searches for her missing husband in the raw frontier town of Fort Worth, Texas during the post-Civil War era.
Accompanied by her teenage daughter, infant son, and their pet dog, Sarah is aided in her quest by a saloon madam, a Shakespeare quoting newspaper owner, a young deputy marshal, an alcoholic attorney, and, through it all, the memories of her deceased father. Hounding her every move is a private investigator, Jack...
To protect her family, Sarah Whitman is forced to kill two intruders at her ranch who are fleeing from the law after a government robbery. Those murde...
More than Fifteen Minutes of Fame tracks screen performance s trajectory from dominant discourses of realism and authenticity towards increasingly acute degrees of self-referentiality and self-reflexivity. Exploring the symbiotic relationship between changing forms of onscreen representation and our shifting status as social subjects, the book provides an original perspective through international examples from cinema, experimental production, documentary, television, and the burgeoning landscape of online screen performance. In an emerging culture of participatory media, the creation...
More than Fifteen Minutes of Fame tracks screen performance s trajectory from dominant discourses of realism and authenticity towards increasin...
Beware the Abyss is the sequel to the historical novel Return to the Bosque. Teenager Jody Whitman is beaten unconscious and his girlfriend violated when they witness the brutal whipping of a young woman by Whit Anson and Captain Oliver Lewis, owners of saloons and brothels in Fort Worth, Texas' notorious red light district known as the Acre. As Jody grows into adulthood that horrific incident continues to haunt him, his friends, and his family. When his best friend is murdered and the woman he loves savagely beaten, he challenges Anson to a fight in the Acre. Charged with murder, the only...
Beware the Abyss is the sequel to the historical novel Return to the Bosque. Teenager Jody Whitman is beaten unconscious and his girlfriend violated w...
In Dangerous Guests, Ken Miller reveals how wartime pressures nurtured a budding patriotism in the ethnically diverse revolutionary community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. During the War for Independence, American revolutionaries held more than thirteen thousand prisoners both British regulars and their so-called Hessian auxiliaries in makeshift detention camps far from the fighting. As the Americans' principal site for incarcerating enemy prisoners of war, Lancaster stood at the nexus of two vastly different revolutionary worlds: one national, the other intensely local. Captives...
In Dangerous Guests, Ken Miller reveals how wartime pressures nurtured a budding patriotism in the ethnically diverse revolutionary commun...