Carson City author Benjamin Miller releases newest novel

Aspiring novelist and Carson City resident Benjamin Miller has released his latest book "Buck," a mystery drama taking place in rural Nevada to be enjoyed by the public.

"It's a story of the harsh life of a bashful young man with no direction turned rookie detective. High Schoolers and up will love the story, its funny, its deep, I know everyone who gives it a chance will enjoy it in some way," Miller said.

Miller has had a long lasting enjoyment for creating and sharing his works since his earliest exposure in promoting his graphic artwork in grade school. From thriller novels to children's books, Benjamin has high ambitions to continue his craft in the literature world.

"Buck" by Benjamin Miller can be bought on RoseDogbookstore.com.

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SATURDAY:

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FRIDAY, Jan. 12: Things to do in Carson City

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