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The Silk Finisher

Bigotry, Murder, and Sacrifice in the Crossroads of America

Published by Post Hill Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

What happens when toxicity invades a life at every turn?

A 1963 murder leads to a decade-long journey for a son to uncover truths about his family, an American town, and ultimately himself.

In the “Crossroads of America,” three active-duty US Army paratroopers commit a more heinous crime than the one they are trying to cover up. Their arrests and trial shock and divide residents of the town between those who see the soldiers as heroes and those who view them as cold-blooded killers.

Author Dan Melchior unearths the story of Rudolph Ziemer, known by some as the “Queer Undertaker.” Along the way, he uncovers forgotten often toxic stories involving the Cold War and the Jim Crow south, infidelity, addiction, bigotry, murders, and accidents all woven into the fabric of one woman's life as a laboring silk finisher—the most skilled presser of clothes, the one who removes the deepest wrinkles from the most delicate weaves. The stories link the Civil Rights era to World War II to the march of the MAGA movement and parallel the divisions and challenges facing America today. Journey along with Melchior as he discovers how one man’s murder—someone he never knew—led him to a deeper understanding of his family, his beliefs, his country and his triumphant relationship with his mom, a silk finisher.

About The Author

Dan Melchior, the son of blue-collar parents, grew up in Evansville, Indiana, a town in the “Crossroads of America.” After earning a B.S. and MBA from the University of Southern Indiana, he moved to south Florida where he served as an executive at several multi-national corporations. In 2021, he earned an MA degree from Johns Hopkins University and is currently a university administrator. A wanderer, Dan currently resides in San Diego, California.

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Raves and Reviews

“In this meticulously researched memoir, Dan Melchior digs into so much that our country continues to wrestle with—blue collar men breaking apart, homophobia, racism, doctors dealing drugs, and gun violence. The story, set in Evansville, Indiana, relives decades of challenges that continue to haunt America today. Fortunately, there’s hope in the shape of people like the author’s mother Dolores—loving, hardworking “in the margins,” and accepting of others. The Silk Finisher introduces readers to this quietly remarkable woman who witnessed it all.”

– Mary Collins, author of At the Broken Places: A Mother and Trans Son Pick Up the Pieces

“Time and again, Daniel Melchior dares to take us past the forgotten headlines, deeper into the shadows of the past. In doing so, he gives us a heartfelt story about family, loss, and, ultimately, the true measure of perseverance.”

– Tim Wendel, author of Rebel Falls

“With thorough research and sturdy prose, Melchior nimbly weaves many narrative strands into a fascinating tapestry.”

– Publishers Weekly

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