It's Friday again, which means it is time for another Friday Post. I'll be linking up to:
Book Beginnings
First Line Friday
Friday 56
Book Blogger Hop
My teasers for the first three will be coming from Murder Most Trivial, the new Murder, She Wrote novel from Barbara Early.
Obviously, this book is going to have a very specific fan base, but considering this is the 63rd book in the series of novels tied into the TV show, I'd say it is a large fan base.
Anyway, here's how the book begins:
Seth Hazlitt opened the door of Riley’s for me, and I’ll admit I hesitated to look around the room. The promise of a “genuine” Irish pub experience here in Cabot Cove, Maine, was one I found intriguing yet, I feared, was doomed to disappoint (not for lack of advertising).
Okay, so that first sentence might not be suspenseful, but it does a good job of setting up the first scene.
Meanwhile, at 56% into the ARC, we find this quote:
“Are we going to play the game?” Maureen asked.
“What game?” Mort said.
The book is coming out on Tuesday, but I was able to read an ARC, so I'll be reviewing it on Tuesday.
Let's switch over to this week's Book Blogger Hop. The question of the week is:
If you designed a cover for a beloved book, how would it look, and how would it reflect the story?
I'm am so not a visual arts person. You should see what I cam up with when I had to do something liek that in school. But I can appreciate a well done cover. I'm not sure how I would improve on those. So I think I will leave it to the visual artists and just enjoy their work.
(Yes, I know I am just dodging the question.)
Have a great weekend!

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