Kevin Prentice
Born and raised in Buffalo, NY, Kevin's imagination had been sparked at an early age by authors S.E. Hinton, Jack London, and Thomas Pynchon. After graduation in 2013 from SUNY Fedonia, a blizzard gave him a week off from work and time to complete his book, a collection of short stories, 'It Should Be Easy but It's Starting to Bleed'. On Dec. 1 2021, he released his first novel, a western, titled 'Independence'.
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Independence
Western/Fiction
One-legged Irish immigrant Seamus, traveling to the west coast, becomes the barber of a small gold-mining town. After a rash of stagecoach robberies, which have been blamed on the Ute Tribe, Seamus becomes the towns folk target after he defends the Native American tribe. The clue to solving the crime, and saving Seamus' life, ends up at the feet of Peter Teet, the shortest man in human history. |