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Crossroads

Crossroads

Marcy J. Miller

AuthorHouse
2004
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Against a stark backdrop of territorial Arizona, a veteran fleeing his past tries to outrun his destiny. Caught between nightmares of past battles and visions of the future, Royal Healey is hired as the marshal of a small town. His new life provides Royal with happiness he can't quite accept. When the town is afflicted by tragic events, Royal pursues a truth so dark and sinister it threatens to destroy him. Sparse but lyrical in style, this is a classic tale of opposing forces. Individual choices collide with fate; past, future and present commingle; chaos evolves into darker order. Themes of divisiveness and connectedness; fratricide and patricide; and unnatural love give this small novel a vast and compelling scope.
Crossroads

Crossroads

Marcy J. Miller

AuthorHouse
2004
sidottu
Against a stark backdrop of territorial Arizona, a veteran fleeing his past tries to outrun his destiny. Caught between nightmares of past battles and visions of the future, Royal Healey is hired as the marshal of a small town. His new life provides Royal with happiness he can't quite accept. When the town is afflicted by tragic events, Royal pursues a truth so dark and sinister it threatens to destroy him. Sparse but lyrical in style, this is a classic tale of opposing forces. Individual choices collide with fate; past, future and present commingle; chaos evolves into darker order. Themes of divisiveness and connectedness; fratricide and patricide; and unnatural love give this small novel a vast and compelling scope.
New River

New River

Marcy J. Miller

Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2016
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Long before the cavalry and stagecoaches traveled through on military roads and the Old Black Canyon Stage Road, the ancient Hohokam people relied on New River s peaks for fortresses and lookouts. In the late 1800s, the military sweep of the last native people, the Apache and Yavapai, rendered the region safe for settlers. Situated between the cool north and the hot, arid Salt River Valley below, New River became a key location for watering sheep and cattle driven between seasonal pastures. Ranches, such as the Triangle-Bar, sprang to life in the cactus-studded foothills. From the 1920s to the 1940s, the arrival of tough, capable homesteaders formed the community that thrives today. Still an unincorporated area of north Maricopa County, New River retains its western heritage and scenic desert vistas"