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Washington Post
October 1, 2004
In the Loop
by Al Kamen
Author! Author!
The latest among federal employee/authors is C.S. Miller, a former reporter who's been working at the Justice Department's public affairs operation for the past 9 1/2 years. His first novel, a mystery called "Natural Causes," is about lots of people who turn up dead of natural causes -- or maybe not. The paperback is published by PublishAmerica in Baltimore.
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Port Arthur (TX) News
Sept. 24, 2004
Beaumont native makes a thriller
C.S. Miller's new thriller, "Natural Causes" will come out in October. He was raised in Beaumont.
Publish America will release the story that goes like this: For 10 years, young healthy men all over the country have inexplicably died. In each case, death was attributed to natural causes. An aging FBI agent, Garrison Edwards, has been assigned the task to find out why. Before long he realizes that the victims had one thing in common: a young woman. Edwards and Molly end up in the same small East Texas town and the once-peaceful hamlet becomes the murder capital of the state of Texas.
Miller, a former journalist, lives in the Washington, D.C. area. He served as the legal affairs correspondent for the Washington-based Standard News Radio Network. Miller covered the Department of Justice and the U. S. Supreme Court.
Natural Causes in his first novel. His website: www.publishedauthors.net/csmiller-author
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