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Epic in scope and inspired by actual people and events in what was Indian Territory present-day Oklahoma Black Sun, Killer Moon tells the extraordinary story of escaped slave Silence Reeves. Hoping to find his way north to freedom after killing his master, Silence is scooped up by a tornado and slammed down in Indian Territory, where no white man's law exists, only savages, Silence believes, who will eat his liver. What Silence discovers, however, begins his transformation from forced ignorance to, A civilized man. A dignified man. An educated man. But also a gunman as he begins the hunt for…mehr
Epic in scope and inspired by actual people and events in what was Indian Territory present-day Oklahoma Black Sun, Killer Moon tells the extraordinary story of escaped slave Silence Reeves. Hoping to find his way north to freedom after killing his master, Silence is scooped up by a tornado and slammed down in Indian Territory, where no white man's law exists, only savages, Silence believes, who will eat his liver. What Silence discovers, however, begins his transformation from forced ignorance to, A civilized man. A dignified man. An educated man. But also a gunman as he begins the hunt for his adoptive father's killer amid the explosion of post-Civil War crime in Indian Territory. To end the lawlessness, a hanging judge is summoned and U.S. Deputy Marshals are appointed. Rangers with the shooting and tracking skills necessary to bring in the worst humanity has to offer dead or alive. Men with skills like those of Silence Reeves and the astute, ever-insightful Creek leader, Hawk Eyes. But also men like the one who murdered Silence's adoptive father. A clash between Silence and that man becomes inevitable. A mere question of time and place. With a resolution that will leave readers breathless.
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Michael Milardo is the author of three critically acclaimed novels: Nick Ilsanto and the Scourge of the Black Hand; Chica and Me and a Girl Named Angel; and Bobby Stitch. His award-winning short stories have appeared in Sparks, Haunts, and Churchyard magazines, and in a collection of his works entitled Herm and Pop Visit Eternity. While attending New York University, he studied film production and screenwriting under Martin Scorsese and acclaimed television producer, Barbara Schultz. Then after working as a classically trained chef for sixteen years, he changed careers and taught language arts and social studies for seventeen years. He lives in East Hampton, Connecticut under the tutelage of his three cats Lola, Mika, and Francine.
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