I Still Miss My Man But My Aim is Getting Better by Sarah Shankman

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I Still Miss My Man But My Aim is Getting Better by Sarah Shankman. An outrageous, rhinestone-studded story of Shelby Kay Tate, a Nashville waitress hoping to make it big in country-and-western music. Aiding Shelby in her quest are Patsy Angel, the ghost of Patsy Cline

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I Still Miss My Man But My Aim is Getting Better by Sarah Shankman published in 1996. The hardback book is in good condition with an intact dust jacket.

An outrageous, rhinestone-studded story of Shelby Kay Tate, a Nashville waitress hoping to make it big in country-and-western music. Aiding Shelby in her quest are Patsy Angel, the ghost of Patsy Cline; Ann King, a crusty old lady with an ear for music; and Jeff Wayne Capshew, a police officer who, unbeknownst to him, is Patsy Angel’s agent on earth. Jeff Wayne’s mission is to protect Shelby from her ex-husband, Leroy Mabry, who is determined to win her back or, he determines later, to murder her. Tossed in jail for assaulting Shelby, Leroy meets Mac McKenzie, an unstable fellow who, encouraged by the evil angel Rahab, leads the gullible Leroy on a crime spree once they’re out on bail and plans to enliven Shelby’s important club appearance with a pistol-packin’ showdown.

The hardback measures 6-1/4″ x 9-1/2″ x 1″ with 257 pages.

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Weight 10 oz
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 1 in

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