Abandoned as an infant and adopted into a circus troop, Tuesday longs for a normal life outside the clutches of her cruel and degrading employer. While trained as a tumbler and aerialist, Tuesday’s eight year old body is covered in tattoos that are her trademark act in the sideshow. After a near-death experience, Tuesday sets out with a loyal companion in search of a normal life. Set in the Prohibition-era American South, Tuesday’s Gone is a reflection of a bygone era, often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular culture. The underlying themes represent the culture of the day, as well as capturing the essence of the American spirit in a post-reconstruction setting.
James Windale is a writer and paramedic from the New England area. His published works include "Twenty-Five at the Lip", "Tuesday's Gone", "Bright Lights and Cold Steel", "Just Say Maybe", "Broken Protocols", and "The Delirium: A Zombie Opera of the Great War" which he co-authored with Jeremy Brinkett.
Works to come are "Don't Look Back in Anger".
He runs his own fly-by-night publishing firm Red Drum Press and is an avid outdoorsman, photographer, father and husband.
I enjoyed the unique story and characters. The character development got this reader attached to some and disliking those villains! The twists in the plot kept my interest right to the end! I recommend this book.