G. Wayne Miller

Books

Unfit to Print: A Modern Media Satire
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 94,380. Language: English. Published: September 20, 2023 by Crossroad Press. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » Satire, Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
What happens when SuperGoodMedia, a ridiculous out-of-town newspaper chain, buys the venerable Boston Daily Tribune, which has published every day since 1823? Heads roll and the few journalists left wonder when it will be their turn. That’s Nick Nolan’s worry, until he gets exclusive of a single mother who claims that the Virgin Mary is speaking to the world through her young comatose daughter.
Traces of Mary
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 85,160. Language: English. Published: March 8, 2022 by Crossroad Press. Categories: Fiction » Horror » General, Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Supernatural
Despite carrying the scars of childhood trauma, Mary McAllister has enjoyed a successful career and become the mother of two wonderful children. Then their deadbeat father leaves, her young daughter dies, and she is hospitalized in a psychiatric center as she seeks to recover from this devastating loss. But she is not the same when she is released.
Blue Hill
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 78,570. Language: English. Published: October 6, 2020 by Crossroad Press. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General, Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
Mark Gray had it all together. Until he didn’t. Remarkably creative, successful in business, Gray was a husband, father and son of an elderly clergyman—and a superhero in the online and gaming worlds. Until one night in New York City, when it seems he was responsible for the death of a mysterious woman. Suddenly one of America’s Most Wanted criminals, Gray went on the run.
The Work of Human Hands
Price: $6.99 USD. Words: 130,960. Language: English. Published: September 25, 2012 by Crossroad Press. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Physicians & medical professionals
THE WORK OF HUMAN HANDS is a timeless medical journey through pioneering surgeon Dr. Hardy Hendren’s legendary operating room that the Los Angeles Times called “impossible to forget.” The new edition includes a fresh introduction and a greatly expanded epilogue updating readers on Hendren and patient Lucy Moore today.