Where Have All the Go-Gos Gone

Where Have All the Go-Gos Gone

by Richard Baran
Where Have All the Go-Gos Gone

Where Have All the Go-Gos Gone

by Richard Baran

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Overview

Bo Pepperwall's intelligence dwarfed Mensa's parameters. He was perceived as strange thereby resulting in his being ridiculed by many, shunned by most and being called Bo the Schmoe by all. Then he faced a dilemma. He had to choose between money (which he never had) and morals ( which he also lacked). Should he weasel a part of his recently widowed sister's inheritance for a business venture or should he turn in the killer of her husband, his despicable brother-in-law? He chooses both. Bo opens La Tinkerbelle's a Go-Go, a 1960's retro discotheque in an abandoned factory building in a Chicago slum using a theme from the legend of Peter Pan. Surrounding himself with bizarre employees (each having a unique vision of reality) who put fun into dysfunctional, his dream nearly goes bust. Then a Chicago gossip columnist prints a story that has customers lined up and Bo collides with his dilemma. The collision buries him in money and public adulation. Success, however, can't cover his moral guilt in the surprise ending to Book One of this screwball murder mystery farce that is more farce than mystery.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159089786
Publisher: TotalRecall Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 03/28/2018
Series: Where have all the Go go's gone? , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 681 KB

About the Author

Richard Baran holds a doctorate and two masters’ degrees besides his bachelor’s in business. A Navy veteran, he taught and coached for forty years at the secondary school and collegiate levels. His first novel, The Jacket was published in 2013 by Total Recall Publishers. Other publishing credits include a coaching text, Coaching Football’s Polypotent Offense, a short story, That Ain’t No Walleye and several dozen articles in professional business, education and coaching journals. Richard and his grammar school sweetheart, Carol Ann, have twenty grandchildren and they divide their year between Franklin Park, Illinois; Phoenix, Arizona and Minocqua, Wisconsin. Visit www.richardbaran.com for more information.
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