If Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O

Months ago my auntie lent me a book she really enjoyed "Ghost Riders" by Sharyn McCrumb.  As a consequence, I decided "Hey, I think I'll read all of her ballad series" and requested this book from interlibrary loan.  This is the first book in the series and I really enjoyed the story.  It is a mystery...but unlike later books, it is totally free of ghosts.  Dead people ghosts, that is.  Much of the story focuses on ghosts of one's past as Martha is planning her class of 1966 twentieth class reunion and the recently arrived, formerly-famous folk singer Peggy Muryan seems to be harrassed, if not hanted, by her former boyfriend and singing partner who went missing in Vietnam almost that long ago.

Two quotes:

 They were not yet old enough to treasure acquaintances not for their own virtues, but just because they were people who remembered one's youth.

Yes, I'm old enough.  I miss my family not only for who they were, but also for the part of myself they held.

The Gulf station was closed, but its Pepsi machine blazed in the darkness.

I LOVE this sentence.  I see it.  I want to make this photograph. 

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