Book Beginnings
First Line Friday
Friday 56
Book Blogger Hop
My teasers for the first three will be coming from Murder on Trinity Place by Victoria Thompson.
This is one of the newer books in her popular Gaslight Mysteries series set in New York City. I'm still a couple behind, but I'm almost caught up. This book opens in the final week of 1899, and this is how it begins:
"All he ever talks about is milk."
As soon as I saw that, I knew I had to use it for a Book Beginnings and First Line Friday. It's a great sentence to pull you in, right?
For Friday 56, let's move ahead to page 56, where we find this:
"I don't want to pry into your business. I'm sure Miss Kirkwood and Miss Hanson told you that we don't need to know your circumstances unless you want to tell us."
"But you're curious about why a duchess needs to come to a place like this," she said bitterly.
I really enjoyed this book. My review will be up next Thursday, so I hope you'll stop by then and read it.
Meantime, let's visit the Book Blogger Hop. This week's question is:
Have you ever switched reading genres? If so, why?
I read across genres more as a kid. Yes, I read some mysteries, but I read some science fiction and fantasy as well. After college, I've fallen into mystery, and I can't get out, not that I'm trying that hard. Yes, I still read the occasional non-mystery, usually a kid's book that falls into another category, but not enough to say I've switched genres.
That's it for this week. Have a wonderful weekend.
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed this book. It looks like a good mystery. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from Crossfire by Lynette Eason:
ReplyDeleteFBI Special Agent Julianna Jameson glanced at the alert on her phone. “Hostage situation in progress.” she murmured, reading the text aloud.
Sounds like fun! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great opener! Sounds like a fun read. Hope you have a wonderful weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. I do switch up genres, more so than I used to. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a weird first line and character if that's what he really does... LOL... Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis series really sounds like such a good series.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! That is a terrific opening sentence.
ReplyDeleteYes! This book has such an interesting first line! Perfect for this meme!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading Raising Kids Who Care by Susy Lee.
"In a Harvard University study, a massive 96 percent of parents said they wanted to raise ethical, caring children."
Hope you have a lovely weekend. 😀❤️📚
I want to read this series! I love her Counterfeit Lady series.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading Finding Her Voice by Donna Gartshore. The first line is: "Bridget, I'm going for a quick lunch."
Have a great weekend!
This looks like a series I might enjoy. Thanks for sharing!
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