Julia Keller Books In Order

Bell Elkins Books In Publication Order

  1. A Killing in the Hills (2012)
  2. Bitter River (2013)
  3. Summer of the Dead (2014)
  4. The Devil’s Stepdaughter (2014)
  5. A Haunting of the Bones (2014)
  6. Ghost Roll (2015)
  7. Last Ragged Breath (2015)
  8. Evening Street (2015)
  9. Sorrow Road (2016)
  10. Fast Falls the Night (2017)
  11. Bone on Bone (2018)
  12. The Cold Way Home (2019)

The Dark Intercept Books In Publication Order

  1. The Dark Intercept (2017)
  2. The Tablet of Scaptur (2017)
  3. Dark Mind Rising (2018)
  4. Dark Star Calling (2019)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. Back Home (2020)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel (2008)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. Shadow Show: All-New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury (2012)

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Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel

A Pulitzer Prize winner explores the role of the first machine gun in transforming America into a superpower

Although it was little used during the American Civil War the time in which it was invented the Gatling gun soon changed the nature of warfare and the course of world history. Discharging two hundred shots per minute with alarming accuracy, the world’s first machine gun became vitally important to protecting and expanding America s overseas interests. Its inventor, Richard Gatling, was famous in his own time for creating and improving many industrial designs, from bicycles and steamship propellers to flush toilets. A man of great business and scientific acumen, Gatling actually proposed his gun as a way of saving lives, thinking it would decrease the size of armies and, therefore, make it easier to supply soldiers and reduce malnutrition deaths. The scientists who unleashed America s atomic arsenal less than a century later would see it much the same way.

In Mr. Gatling s Terrible Marvel, Julia Keller offers a riveting account of the Gatling gun s invention, its misunderstood creator, and its tremendous impact on American and world events. She also shows how the gun, in its combination of ingenuity, idealism, and destructive power, perfectly exemplified the paradox of America s rise as a world superpower.

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