When Lenny Gianella inherits his Aunt Edna's estate, it comes with some the key to a safe deposit box at an unidentified bank, a batch of aging snapshots that may hold clues, and a huge white dog named Ebenezer. Uncomfortable around the dog, Lenny gives him to a shelter, only to learn later that Ebenezer is the only one who knows which bank Edna chose to use.
Combining mystery, romance, forgotten secrets, and humor, you’ll have to keep reading to learn what is hiding behind the Veils. And, by the way, what you see behind the veils is real.
Josh writes books which amuse, anger, enlighten and entertain. He regularly mines history for background material that's little known but reliably fascinating. His plots are complex, interconnected and layered with humor and suspense; his characters are rarely predictable, and even his bad guys tend to be both engaging and diabolical.
A graduate of Georgia State University with a degree in journalism, Josh's writing tastes quickly shifted away from reportage. His fiction has been published in a variety of magazines and anthologies, and he currently has two short story collections in the Amazon top 20 for genre fiction.
Josh has branched out more recently into contemporary thrillers and currently has eight such titles on the market along with an historical fantasy trilogy set in the 1st century BC, plus a handful of short story collections. Oh, Bits! his latest novel, is a paranormal mystery/romance set in Atlanta during WWI. Published by Janda Books, Oh, Bits! debuted in July, 2017.
What's your favorite genre - fantasy, mystery, romance? Langston gives you all these plus corrupt politicians, a revenge-crazy woman, a killer who is terrified of bed bugs, and a dog named Ebenezer. Oh, and a surprising ending. If any of the above appeals to you, I believe you will enjoy Veils. Note I haven't told you what veils are - you'll have to read the book.