Publisher's Synopsis
In the heart of 1950s West Virginia, Miners Row tells the gripping tale of a struggling coal-mining community and the lives of those who call it home. When Jim Morgan, a hard-drinking, hot-tempered miner, spirals into self-destruction, his wife Helen is left to endure the harsh realities of poverty, abuse, and survival in a world that offers few chances for escape.
As Helen battles to provide for her young son, she finds solace in the unexpected return of an old friend-Duke Deaver, a man who once loved her before she chose the wrong path. Meanwhile, the power-hungry landowners, corrupt lawmen, and desperate townsfolk weave a tangled web of betrayal, resilience, and redemption.
When Jim is found brutally beaten on their front porch, the town whispers in suspicion. Who was responsible for the attack, and was it justice or revenge? Miners Row is a raw and emotional journey through the struggles of working-class America, where love, loyalty, and survival collide in the shadow of the coal mines.