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Play Audio Interview Frustrated by rejections from traditional publishers, respected journalist John J. Miller decided to self publish his first novel through Amazon's Create Space. As the buzz grew for the debut title, he caught the eye of an editor at Amazon Encore, the giant retailer's own publishing imprint. Now he is enjoying Amazon's marketing muscle and affinity marketing. And THE FIRST ASSASSIN is, indeed, well worth the read. The book is a historical thriller that transports readers back in time to 1861, a period rife with fear and uncertainty as a mysterious stranger enters the capitol with a deadly mission. A seasoned journalist, Miller frequently contributes to The Wall Street Journal and the National Review. He has written three non-fiction books, and his fourth, The Big Scrum: How Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football, will be published by HarperCollins in 2011. Rich with the conspiracy and deadly conflict that marred our country after Abraham Lincoln's election, Miller's debut is both a page turner and an authentic portrait of our nation's capitol on the brink of war. --Doris Booth |
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