Conn Hamlett Pens New Western Book

By: Jan. 06, 2016
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JOELTON, Tenn. - A peaceful man by nature, John Lee Johnson is on a quest for revenge. A war hero and man of intense ability, John is a nightmare to those who have provoked him in the new western, "John Lee Johnson: Both Barrels Blazing: Double Trouble " (published by Abbott Press).

"I like the idea of teaching, informing and entertaining," author Conn Hamlett says. "What better method than in an exciting western novel."

An adventure propelled by fast-moving action, "John Lee Johnson: Both Barrels Blazing" is rife with complex character interactions as it speeds to its bloody conclusion. Taking place in West Texas in 1865, it is a well-research historical tale.

Through his writing, Hamlett's hope is that readers will see: "That I am the best western writer that nobody has noticed. I want them to demand more and more and know that John Lee Johnson is one heck of a man as well as a hero."

"John Lee Johnson: Both Barrels Blazing"
By Conn Hamlett
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 208 pages | ISBN 9781458219817
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 208 pages | ISBN 9781458219794
E-Book | 208 pages | ISBN 9781458219800
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Conn Hamlett earned a Bachelor of Arts from Lipscomb University and a Master of Arts from Peabody/Vanderbilt. His diverse career has included roles as a Latin teacher, professional wrestler in the NWA under the name "Green Marvel," competitive bodybuilder, radio personality and radio sports host. When he is not traveling the world, Hamlett lives in Joelton, Tenn. He is also the author of: "John Lee Johnson from Texas," "John Lee Johnson on the Trail" and "John Lee Johnson and the Gunslingers."

Abbott Press is an Author Solutions, LLC, supported self-publishing imprint dedicated to helping writers bring their literary vision to print. For more information, or to begin publishing a book today, log on to abbottpress.com or call 866-697-5310.



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