Saturday, April 04, 2020

March's Books





Anything Goes by Richard S. Wheeler

The wild west never gets much in the way of entertainment. But August Beausoleil and his partner Charles Pomerantz are taking their vaudeville show on the road through Montana, Idaho, and Washington state. They have a motley cast of performers. There’s Harry the Juggler, Mrs. McGivers and her monkey band, the Wildroot Sisters, a not overly-talented singing act, Wayne Windsor, known as “The Profile,” who delivers monologues, and Mary Mabel Markey, the star vocalist who can’t deliver a song like she used to. The Beausoleil Brothers Follies struggles to sell tickets as a variety of misfortunes befall them. Wheeler has written more than fifty novels of the American West.

In Her Footsteps: where trailblazing women changed the world by Lonely Planet 
Daddy's Little Girl by Mary Higgins Clark
Anything Goes by Richard S. Wheeler
The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg
Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Murder at Kensington Gardens by Lee Strauss