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Mark Mitten, Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave

Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave

2013 Peacemaker Award Nominee

Mark Mitten

Milford House/Sunbury Press

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It is 1887. Snow is falling in the high country of Colorado. Bill Ewing led a bank heist in the small mountain town of Kinsey City  but just woke up tied to the back of a mule. Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave is an epic novel chronicling Bill Ewing's gang of thieves and the posse that takes after them, the cowhands of the B-Cross-C, and the unexpected turns of life which bring them all together. At once both personal and immutable, Sipping Whiskey in a Shallow Grave is a sweeping tale of randomness and destiny, reminding us of the power of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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ISBN

9781620061446

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Publication Date

November 12, 2012

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Pages

338

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Format

Trade Paperback

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Subject

Fiction

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Trim Size

6 x 9

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"Lyrical, fresh, and an impressive debut."
—Roundup Magazine

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"Mitten awakens images of Gunsmoke and
The Magnificent Seven...Certain to be a
favorite of equestrians, modern ranchers and
history buffs."
—The Summit Daily

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"Dialogue and actions resonate with
authenticity."
—Western Fictioneers

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