Richard Gartee     Award Winning Novelist
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Ragtime Dudes
in a Thin Place

  • by Richard Gartee
  • Publisher: Lake & Emerald Publications
  • Paperback: 358 pp
  • Genres:
  • Fiction / Historical
  • Fiction / Humor
  • ISBN:  978-0-9906768-6-7
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Winner of the Royal Palm Literary Award First Place

“An absolutely creative work. Well-written and entertaining. This work deserves high praise.” —Judge’s comments

The Midwest Book Review: “An inherently fascinating and absorbing read from cover to cover, Ragtime Dudes in a Thin Place showcases author Richard Gartee’s originality as a novelist as his genuine flair for a thoroughly reader engaging narrative storytelling style... unreservedly recommended”

Ragtime is new, Victorians are out, and free love is on the rise.

New York dandies Bryce, Jack, and Morgan open an emporium in the nascent art colony of Taos, New Mexico, promising to bring metropolitan culture and the latest wonders from the St. Louis World’s Fair. The problem—none of them knows how to run a business. Free love? That they understand. Soon, the handsome young New Yorkers meet freethinking women ready to test the mores of a new century.

With too little capital, their venture struggles until a leading member of Taos society begins holding teas for her inner circle at their store. But just as the business starts to thrive, the ladies usurp the tea parties to hire a Protestant pastor and are sent a recently ordained Universalist minister.

Calamities pile up. The Universalist’s sermons don’t go over well in Catholic Taos and the ensuing religious conflict hurts the emporium’s business. Meanwhile, the men lose a lucrative Gramophone deal, and while Morgan’s trying to fix that, they get shaken down by a brothel owner. Then, Jack’s landlady dies, leaving him responsible for her nearly grown daughters. Oh yeah, and Bryce quits to join a peyote cult.

Yet even as the partners fail at transforming Taos, Taos begins to transform them. And by the time the emporium goes belly up, they are ready to start their lives over again.

 

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