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OverviewThe Beginning of Melvin Saw by Thomas Miller Melvin Saw is born on a forgotten road in rural Florida, in a place where the trees press close, the river moves quietly, and people learn early not to ask too many questions. East Palatka and Putnam County shape him the way they shape everything else that survives there. Slowly. Without ceremony. Without witnesses who care to remember too much. From childhood, Melvin understands how to stay unseen. He grows into a man who works hard, speaks little, and leaves no marks that demand explanation. He lives a life that appears ordinary on the surface, moving through familiar routines, familiar roads, and familiar silences. When he takes a job outside the county, the distance explains his absences. When people drift away or disappear, the town explains it as coincidence, bad luck, or choices made elsewhere. No one ever proves otherwise. Told through restrained scenes, quiet observations, and the subtle weight of official silence, The Beginning of Melvin Saw unfolds like a case file that was never fully opened. Jurisdictions remain separate. Records stay incomplete. Conversations trail off before conclusions are reached. What should feel alarming instead feels explainable, and what should demand answers is softened by time. This is a story about how evil does not always announce itself. About how patience, normalcy, and routine can be more effective than violence or chaos. About how systems designed to protect people often rely on certainty, and how dangerous it can be when certainty is preferred over doubt. Set against the backdrop of small-town Florida, shadowed back roads, and industrial work that erases distinction between days, the novel blends Southern Gothic atmosphere with psychological horror and true-crime-style realism. There are no easy villains here. No dramatic revelations. Only the growing unease that comes from realizing how much can happen without ever being recorded. The Beginning of Melvin Saw is not a story about what was discovered. It is a story about what was overlooked. Dark, unsettling, and deeply human, this novel lingers long after the final page, leaving readers with a single, haunting question: What if nothing was missed at all? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas MillerPublisher: Thomas Miller Imprint: Thomas Miller Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9798233465031Pages: 68 Publication Date: 22 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThomas Miller is a critically acclaimed author from Palatka, Florida, known for his emotionally powerful and deeply human storytelling. With a passion for uncovering the raw truths of life, Miller's works span genres including Southern gothic, horror, romance, and historical fiction. His signature style blends poetic language with haunting realism, making readers feel every heartbeat, heartbreak, and whispered memory. A survivor of a traumatic brain injury, Thomas channels his resilience and life experiences into stories that speak to the soul. His novels often explore themes of grief, redemption, love lost and found, and the silent strength of ordinary people. He is the author of numerous published works including Echoes of Agony, The Phantom of Palatka, The Final Goodbye From Your Best Friend, and The Arrival of Alchopya. When he isn't writing, Thomas enjoys walking near the river, honoring the memory of his late pets, and dreaming of a better world through his pen. His heartfelt prose and evocative imagery have made his books favorites in both libraries and personal collections around the world. Amazon author page: amazon.com/author/millerthoma Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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