The Silent King is not a book about a woman's behavior. It is a book about a man's healing. Drawing from forty-five years of post-incarceration ministry and the testimony of a man who walked out of Georgia State Prison in 1981 and never went back, Benjamin Spencer traces the Ahab pattern to its root — the generational silence, the altar built from wounds, the passive king on the bed who abdicated not in one dramatic defeat but in a thousand small silences nobody named until the damage was done. This book identifies the door. And shows a man how to close it. The chain stops with you. But first you have to understand how it was forge