A Deer Named Titan, one of the stories in the Angel Zabar Series
"Do you enjoy killing, Scarpattie?" Zabar said. "Does it benefit anyone to take a life in this
way?"
Zabar stepped over to the all-terrain vehicle and stroked Titan's head. "Can you honestly
say that a picture of Titan – this animal full of life – would not have served your office wall
better than this lifeless head?"
A Deer Named Titan is one of several stories in Bob Miller’s An Angel Named Zabar. Two men-
one short, one burly-stood in the thicket and looked down at the dead deer, a deer the Senator
would regret shooting. This is a spiritual, uplifting, rainy day or bedtime short story book. It's
perfect for adults and adolescences alike. A Deer Named Titan by Bob Miller
From the Publisher: They call him the Taciturn man. He walks the path
between heaven and earth as if it were Dorothy's yellow brick road.
Seemingly, without the effort it would take to decorate a Christmas tree,
he retired at age 48. He married two widowed millionaires, and on his
departure, he left both of them better off financially. Like the wind, he's
here today and gone tomorrow. He's been honored by the Who's Who in
Hollywood and locked away by the Who's Who in Washington. He beat
the casinos in Las Vegas at their own game until he was barred without
a stated reason from the Frontier and Landmark Casinos.
We asked this Taciturn man, Bob Miller, what it was like living in a world
of smoke and mirrors. Where no one is who they claim to be and death is
always waiting just around the next corner. He laughed and said, "What a
crock. There's far more danger and pain involved in going to the dentist
than I've experienced. Excitement and adventure, yes; but smoke and
mirrors, give me a break. The secret of wealth and peace of mind has
never been a secret. I have never needed or wanted anything in vain
because I've always been open minded and humble before those whose
only purpose is to lead us down a path of fulfillment and contentment."
All of that may be true, but there is something that's both energizing and foreboding about a man
who has rubbed shoulders with men like Martin Luther King, Frank Sinatra, Alan Alda, Jerry
Falwell, and Tony Spilotro.
From the author: "Hardly a day goes by that someone doesn’t write to say that they do not believe
in angels. Why they go to this trouble beats me. I don’t ask people to believe in angels or anything
else. I have simply recorded my travels with my friend and guardian angel, Zabar. For what it’s
worth, angels are mentioned the in the books of the Old and New Testaments 299 times in 280
verses. So I can only assume that those who don’t believe in angels don’t believe what's written
in the Bible either; and that, too, is okay with me. I will admit that I find people somewhat amusing
who tell me in one breath that they’re unhappy, broke, and their lives are boring, and then turn
around and make fun of my beliefs and lifestyle." - Bob Miller
These short stories about an angel named, Zabar, are only a small sampling of events that take
place around the world at every moment. If your life is not living up to your expectations or you're
unhappy but don't really know why, help is available. Like the teachings of Jesus, the predictions
of Michel de Nostradame, and the visions of Joseph Smith, it's entirely possible that in a hundred
years or so author Bob Miller's diary entries about an angel named Zabar will serve their intended
purpose. The good news is you do not have to wait until others wake up to the fact that all their
dreams, hopes and wishes can come true.