Conservative and Libertarian Novelists of the Future #3: John J. Miller
ByJohn Miller, who you may recognize as a result of his excellent writing in years past for National Review, has released a new, self-published, historical novel called First Assassin.
“Washington, D.C., 1861: A new president takes office, a nation begins to break apart—and Colonel Charles Rook must risk insubordination to stop a mysterious assassin who prowls a nervous city. He will need the help of an ally he does not even know he has: Portia, a beautiful slave who holds a vital clue, hundreds of miles away.”
Sound intriguing? We thought so, too. Here’s a clip of John pitching First Assassin at a recent Heritage Blogger’s Briefing:
John, we’ve named you our third novelist of the future on a preliminary basis because your nonfiction has been so entertaining in the past. If you send us a review copy of First Assassin and your attempt at fiction reads even remotely as well as your non-fiction articles, I’ll write a real review and… update this post to officially and finally endorse you as Novelist #3.
For those who are curious, but aren’t so cheap as to try to talk John into sending them a review copy of First Assassin, you can click the link, below, to buy a copy from Amazon.
All joking aside, this is great news for the conservative movement. Congratulations on finishing the novel, John!
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