Cowboy on the Wrong Train

ebook Mouse with a Clue

By Jeanne Ann Off

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­This is Jeanne's second book. ­ The first was Acid and Bribery, also a young adult mystery. Cowboy on the Wrong Train is a fictional story based on Jeanne's experience growing up in Colorado Middle Park cattle ranch and her imagination. It is a mystery for young adults, all mystery readers, those interested in ranch life and those who like reading novels without profanity.


Professional Richard S. Rose, M.A., read this book and wrote:


"Jeanne Ann Off has written a combination cattle-ranching murder mystery, which is enhanced by being dialogue-driven. Exposition is kept to a minimum except to explain some of the bee-keeping intricacies. It has a fast-paced plot that never drags. Even the cattle-raising scenes are informative. When a young (18-year-old) cowboy's curiosity gets him on a stopped train in the middle of nowhere while looking for stray cattle and he is kidnapped, the action gets even more exciting.


"­Throw in a little bit about bees and beetles, and you have a well-rounded story. And of course, there's the boy-girl buddy relationship. ­ The book could have used some basic punctuation editing, but there's nothing serious enough to distract the reader.


"­ This is a fine Young Adult book, with nothing to deter an older reader from enjoying it. Mrs. Off even includes a glossary of terms used in the book.

"She follows that with a post-script of biblical quotations, mostly dealing with ethical behavior. Having little to do with the story and nothing to do with the basic plot, although there is a religious discussion at the end between the boy and the girl, these quotations can be savored or ignored."



"A certifed page-turner, an endearing and suspense-driventale of mystery in a novel."

- Hollywood Book Review


"An eventful Christian thriller with an evangelical element."

- Clarion Book Review




Cowboy on the Wrong Train