About the Book
**** BEST WESTERN NOVEL AWARD ***** "Brilliant!" "Hard to put down." "Destined to be a best seller." "Funny...laughing out loud." These are just some of the many wonderful reviews given to Len Francis Monahan's novel Rattlesnakes, Ghosts and Murderers. This first in a series of Western Adventure Tales opens up against a backdrop of murder and insanity and goes on to chronicle the adventures of Colt Barnett, a hard-working, self-reliant, orphan boy and his relationship with Helen McKenna, the woman who adopted him. "Adventure, murder, and paranormal activity...comic humor and satire in this new series of life on a ranch in America's Old West...Drunkenness, insanity, and murder grab the readers' attention in these first ten pages." (Reader Views) The novel can be cross-categorized under the genres of Western, Crime, Mystery, Historical Fiction, Supernatural, Action-Adventure, Family as well as Humor. Read this novel and have a great time! Greta Fox Publishing: book, kindle, kindle book, kindle store, ebooks, fiction, historical, history, historical fiction, crime, thriller, thrillers, mystery, humor, humorous, satire, western, modern American west, westerns, psychology, drugs, action & adventure, general, coming of age, family life, ghost, supernatural, literary occult & supernatural, occultism, inspiration & personal growth, bibles, education, horror and ghost stories, paranormal, black humor, drama, history, North American, relationships, marriage & family, family life, parenting, adoption & fostering, dysfunctional families, life stages, teenagers, adolescence, religion, Christianity, literary collections, juvenile fiction, boys & men, cows, animals, ranch, cowboys
About the Author: Len Francis Monahan grew up in Toledo, Ohio, an industrial port-city on the western shore of Lake Erie. As a child, Len remembers swinging out on a rope over Swan Creek, gliding in a canoe over the misty waters of the moonlit Maumee River and laying in the sunken graves of Potter's Field precisely at midnight. These youthful adventures and the fact that Len was brought up in an actively haunted house may explain the genesis of the word "Ghosts" in the title of this book. Presently, he and his wife Elaine live in the Sierra Nevada Mountains where they enjoy a peaceful, rustic existence. Of late, there have not been too many "ghosts" beleaguering Len except those haunting the deep-seated imaginings of a restless mind, keeping him relentlessly awake and causing the lamps of his writer's den to remain lit throughout the night. Questions about the author and this novel may be directed to Greta Fox Publishing at GF@Greta-Fox.com.