A minimalist literary poster for the novel Montana 1948, focusing on themes of power and corruption. [Composition]: A stark, symmetric composition with high contrast. The background is a solid matte charcoal grey. [Central Graphic]: A large, stylized 1940s Western sheriff's star badge taking up the center of the frame. The badge is crafted from tarnished metallic silver and rusted gold textures. The star badge is visually cracked down the center. Emerging from the crack is a dark, menacing silhouette of a medical caduceus staff (the snake and staff symbol). [Bottom Border]: Along the very bottom edge is a simple, minimalist line silhouette of a vast, flat Montana prairie landscape. [Typography & Layout]: The text is rendered in bone white. - At the very top, in a small, clean sans-serif font: "A NOVEL BY LARRY WATSON". - Above the star graphic, in a large, bold, slightly distressed serif font: "MONTANA 1948". - Directly centered underneath the star graphic, in clean capital letters: "POWER PROTECTS THE GUILTY. JUSTICE DESTROYS THE FAMILY." [Style]: Graphic design, book cover layout, dramatic shadow casting, cinematic and symbolic, 8k resolution, crisp vector-style details. Ver mais