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The girl`s hair looked silky. He longed to feel it against his fingers and cursed the latex gloves, the necessity that he wear them.

 

Copycat ~ Erica Spindler.

 

 

Oooh thats a good first line! Creepy!

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It was a dumb thing to do but it wasn't that dumb - Sunshine, Robin McKinley.

 

I'm not the sort of man who goes to prostitutes

 

A Partisan's Daughter- Louis de Bernieres

 

But he went anyway, didn't he...? :D

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The girl`s hair looked silky. He longed to feel it against his fingers and cursed the latex gloves, the necessity that he wear them.

 

Copycat ~ Erica Spindler.

 

Woo, one of my favourites by her, it's fantastically creepy!

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Oooh thats a good first line! Creepy!

 

Woo, one of my favourites by her, it's fantastically creepy!

 

 

Erica Spindler`s new to me, really enjoying this so far. :D

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"Our second wedding anniversary. I'm about to tell Tom our marriage is over when he spots something in the sand".

 

Playing with the Moon - Eliza Graham

 

Carole

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Giving this one another shot

I thought this was one of the best books I've ever read. Do give it another go. Good luck! :D

 

Jack Reacher ordered espresso, double, no peel, no cube, foam cup, no china, and before it arrived at his table he saw a man's life change forever.

 

The Hard Way by Lee Child

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Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley, June 1857

Say a man catches a bullet through his scull in somebody's war, so where's the beginning of that?

 

English Passengers - Matthew Kneale

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The ad appeared in the Stage in the second week of September, when the Edinburgh festival was officially over and real life made its unpleasant appearance again in the collective consciousness of the large number of unemployed young actors who populate the London area.

 

The Flirt - Kathleen Tessaro

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In 1979 I was sixteen - young, my father said, to be travelling with him on his diplomatic missions.

 

The Historian ~by~ Elizabeth Kostova

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The bugle call shatters the stillness of the shrine. ~ An Elegy for Easterly by Petina Gappah

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Had it not been for the war, Christmas 1914 would have been straight out of a fairy tale.

 

The Kissing Gates

Mackenzie Ford

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When Cynthia woke up, it was so quiet in the house she thought it must be saturday. If only.

 

No Time for Goodbye ~ Linwood Barclay

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You don't see what's right in front of your eyes, she'd said, but sometimes he did.

 

Just After Sunset by Stephen King

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It happened every year, was almost a ritual

 

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo- Steig Larsoon

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let me gurss. You want to know why i tried to kill myself.

 

For One More Day, Mitch albom

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