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Dust and Mercy

Set in a 1959 Appalachian valley, Dust and Mercy follows Eli McKinnon, a third-generation farmer whose quiet stewardship of inherited land is disrupted when a boundary dispute and a roadside beating force his tight-knit community to choose between biblical profession and social self-protection.

When itinerant laborer Lester Combs is found beaten on a back road, the valley's response reveals the distance between the Christian neighborliness its inhabitants publicly profess and the social architecture they have quietly constructed to avoid its costs. Eli's decision to mount a legal defense of his land—and to accept the help of marginal community member Cass Redfield—fractures the solidarity Hollow Ridge has mistaken for Christian unity.

R. M. Kiser works in the tradition of morally serious American rural fiction, using landscape, community silence, and inherited language as active narrative forces. The novel examines stewardship, social courage, and the gap between inherited faith as cultural identity and inherited faith as active obligation, without resolving its central ethical tensions cheaply. The metadata position should emphasize regional literary fiction, land inheritance, family pressure, and community consequence.

Media
Ebook
Formats
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Genres
Christian Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Length
201-300 pages
Offered by
RMKiser (Author)
Published by
Summit & Shore Publishing
Batch
July 2026
Ends: 2026-07-26, 06:00 PM EDT
On Sale
2026-08-07
Countries
Available in all countries
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