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She sees the bodies first.  On the outskirts of the village, a pair of man's books and a woman's bare feet, the toes pointing down to the ground like a dancer.

 

Citadel by Kate Mosse

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"No."

 

The Case of the Missing Books by Ian Sansom 

 

:lol:

 

"It was the 'Mum' that did it."

 

Can Anybody Help Me? - Sinead Crowley.

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The dream receded quickly and Stephanie recalled little of it, beside an anxious desire to leave a cold, greyish place; a narrow space in which people stood too close to her.

 

No One Gets Out Alive - Adam Nevill

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In Rue Las Cases it was as quiet as during the height of summer; and every open window was screened by a yellow blind.

 

Dimanche and other stories by Irène Némirovsky

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"Well, prince, Genoa and Lucca are now nothing more than estates taken over by the Buonaparte family. No, I give you fair warning. If you won't say this means war, if you will allow yourself to condone all the ghastly atrocities perpetrated by that antichrist - yes that's what I think he is - I shall disown you. You're no friend of mine - not the "faithful slave" you claim to be.. But how are you? How are your keeping? I can see I'm intimidating you. Do sit down and talk to me."

 

War & Peace, Vol. 1 by Leo Tolstoy

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Abandon Hope...

...and bash in her skull before you go.

 

I, Zombie/ Hugh Howey

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Great opening line, Frankie. It immediately placed me in Don's mind again. :)

 

 

'This is a true story.'

 

The Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson

 

(Meh. :roll: I thought I'd have a more interesting opening line to contribute.)

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'In the beginning, Man created the new women, the eves.'1

 

 

 

1Audio Guide to the Rules for Proper female Behaviour, the Original Father

 

 

Only Ever Yours by Louise O'Neill

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'After they'd gone Eva slid the bolt across the door and disconnected the telephone'.

 

- The Woman Who Went to Bed for A Year  by  Sue Townsend

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Great opening line, Frankie. It immediately placed me in Don's mind again. :)

 

Yep :D Instant Don mode :smile2: 

 

'After they'd gone Eva slid the bolt across the door and disconnected the telephone'.

 

- The Woman Who Went to Bed for A Year  by  Sue Townsend

 

I sometimes wish one could just do that ... :D I hope you enjoy the novel, I really like it :smile2: 

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It was not Miss Penelope Lumley's first journey on a train, but it was the first one she had taken alone.

 

The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood

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'It's Columbus Day weekend, and they lucked out with gorgeous weather, an Indian-summer day in October.

 

'Love Anthony' by Lisa Genova

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"Lord Akeldama, I will not have you involving my daughter in some seedy tea extraction mission!"

 

Prudence by Gail Carriger

 

(it's not actually my current book, but I pre-ordered it and it was delivered today, and I'm so excited that I can't wait to have a sneaky peek! :D)

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