
A Story the Town Tried to Bury
In a small Kentucky town where questions often go unanswered and truth feels like a dangerous word, one man is breaking the silence. “Silenced in Muldraugh” — the upcoming book by Joshua Ferguson — is set to shake the foundations of local power, exposing stories that have long been whispered behind closed doors.
Ferguson, already known for his investigative work and vocal stance against corruption in Muldraugh, uses this book to tell what really happened — not just to him, but to a community caught between truth and intimidation.
Inside “Silenced in Muldraugh”
The book blends real-life events, personal struggle, and the chilling weight of systemic retaliation. Readers can expect detailed accounts of police misconduct, political influence, and the cost of standing up to authority. Ferguson writes with the grit of someone who lived every moment — from exposing wrongdoing to facing more than a hundred felony charges in what he describes as a campaign of silence.
With each chapter, “Silenced in Muldraugh” builds a picture of a town at war with itself — the citizens’ right to record, report, and resist versus the machinery of suppression.
More Than a Book — A Movement
Ferguson describes his work not just as a memoir, but as a record of resilience. “Record, record, record — it’s your right,” he insists, reminding readers that documentation is power when systems fail. The book encourages citizens to know their rights, hold local government accountable, and never allow fear to silence truth.
Coming Soon
“Silenced in Muldraugh” will be available soon in both digital and print editions. Early readers will be able to access exclusive previews and behind-the-scenes content from MuldraughRegister.com.
This isn’t just a book launch — it’s a warning, a message, and a rallying cry. As Ferguson writes:
“They tried to silence me, but the story only got louder.”