From the vibrant corridors of corporate finance to the allure of Australia’s opals, Richard Holmes presents his enthralling novel, “The Ratters of Lightning Ridge.” Embark on an extraordinary expedition into the heart of opal mining in the untamed Australian outback, where Holmes’ insights and experiences bring the narrative to life.
“The Ratters of Lightning Ridge” is a captivating tale that plunges readers into the depths of opal mines beneath the scorching soils of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales. As the source of a whopping 95% of the world’s known black opal reserves, the unique laws of this region allow individuals to hold a mere two mining claims. Against this backdrop, the novel follows Rusty, a seasoned 40-year-old opal miner, and Kate, a resilient 60-year-old woman juggling sheep and cattle farming with her opal mining endeavors. Together, they navigate the whirlwind of challenges posed by opal miners, cunning “ratters,” and the indigenous fauna of the Australian outback.
Teachers have found “The Ratters of Lightning Ridge” particularly compelling. One educator expressed, “As a teacher, it was thrilling watching my student literally go down hundreds of feet in the narrow shafts into the mines as they listened to his excellent use of words. His description of the characters, their lingo and lifestyle, and the unique animals made their study of Australia a meaningful experience. This book became an integral part of my Thematic Unit on Australia.”
In a personal reflection, Richard Holmes shares, “I find Australia an exciting and interesting country. The people there are warm and friendly and ready to help a stranger enjoy their home among the gum trees.”
“The Ratters of Lightning Ridge” is not just a story but an experience, enhanced with creative illustrations that breathe life into the narrative. Dive into the mesmerizing world of Lightning Ridge, opals, intrigue, and adventure. Now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
About the Book
Beneath the scorched soil of Lightning Ridge lies a treasure rarer than gold: black opals. But in the vast, unforgiving Outback, it’s not just the elements that are deadly.
Meet Rusty, a seasoned opal miner guarding secrets buried as deep as the mines he descends. And Kate, the rugged cattle herder whose wit is as sharp as the spade she wields. Together, they’re drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with “ratters” – thieves desperate enough to plunder the depths for a glint of the coveted stone.
As Rusty and Kate navigate the treacherous terrain, from the vast wilderness to the eerie mine shafts, they must not only defend their claims but also confront their own shadows amidst the looming threats. All the while, the vibrant wildlife of the Outback looks on, each creature holding its own mysteries.
In “The Ratters of Lightning Ridge,” Richard Holmes crafts an atmospheric tale that is as luminous as the opals themselves. With rich, authentic details and unforgettable characters, this suspense-filled adventure digs deep into the soul of Australia. Dive into a world where the line between friend and foe blurs, and the real treasure might be the journey itself. With creative illustrations and intriguing insights, this is a must-read for those yearning for the thrills of a land down under.
About the Author
Richard Holmes, having spent over three and a half decades in corporate America, wielded major roles in financial management. A licensed, certified public accountant, Holmes was pivotal in the initiation of startups in both the mining and manufacturing sectors. His retirement saw him wanderlust across Australia, fostering a deep appreciation for the vast outback. His 25-year lapidary hobby on Australian opal led him to Lightning Ridge and, subsequently, inspired the creation of his novel, “The Ratters of Lightning Ridge.”
Praise for “The Ratters of Lightning Ridge”
“…a well-written adventure, filled with the intrigue…” – Rita, Amazon Review
“It’s like visiting Australia, from a local’s point of view…” – E. Janson, Amazon Review
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