Showing posts with label Scottish crime fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scottish crime fiction. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Friday Focus: The Friday 56 & Book Beginnings


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It's Friday . . . time to share book excerpts with:
  • Book Beginnings on Fridays hosted by Rose City Reader, where bloggers share the first sentence or more of a current read, as well as initial thoughts about the sentence(s), impressions of the book, or anything else that the opening inspires.  
  • The Friday 56 hosted by Freda's Voice, where you grab a book and turn to page 56 (or 56% of an ebook), find one or more interesting sentences (no spoilers), and post them.
Today I'm featuring Plaid and Plagiarism by Molly MacRae.  The excerpts shared are from the hardcover version I borrowed from the library.


Beginning:  "And there's no need to cluck your tongue at my back, either," Christine said, not waiting for Janet to catch up.  "You know well enough it's time we went to see the house for ourselves and find out what the delay is."

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Page 56:  "Speaking of books," Pamela said, have you met your neighbor yet?  Ian Atkinson?  I had no idea it was your house he'd moved next door to.  He's a bit of a hermit, mind you.  He's another who hardly comes in the shop nowadays."
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My thoughts:  The opening paragraph doesn't reveal much about the story, so it's best to read the GoodReads synopsis below for the details.

I will say that I've been on a roll lately discovering new cozy mystery series centered around books.  Plaid and Plagiarism is the first book in The Highland Bookshop Mystery Series--a series I've been wanting to start for a while now.  The series is set across the pond in Scotland.  

Book #2, Scones and Scoundrels was released in January, 2018.

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From GoodReads:  A murder in a garden turns the four new owners of Yon Bonnie Books into amateur detectives, in a captivating new cozy mystery novel from Molly MacRae.

Set in the weeks before the annual Inversgail Literature Festival in Scotland, Plaid and Plagiarism begins on a morning shortly after the four women take possession of their bookshop in the Highlands. Unfortunately, the move to Inversgail hasn’t gone as smoothly as they’d planned.

First, Janet Marsh is told she’ll have to wait before moving into her new home. Then she finds out the house has been vandalized. Again. The chief suspect? Una Graham, an advice columnist for the local paper—who’s trying to make a name for herself as an investigative reporter. When Janet and her business partners go looking for clues at the house, they find a body—it’s Una, in the garden shed, with a sickle in her neck. Janet never did like that garden shed.

Who wanted Una dead? After discovering a cache of nasty letters, Janet and her friends are beginning to wonder who didn’t, including Janet’s ex-husband. Surrounded by a cast of characters with whom readers will fall in love, the new owners of Yon Bonnie Books set out to solve Una’s murder so they can get back to business.

A delightful and deadly new novel about recognizing one’s strengths and weakness—while also trying to open a new book shop—Plaid and Plagiarism is the start of an entertaining new Scottish mystery series.
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This Friday Focus post was originally written and/or compiled and published by Catherine for bookclublibrarian.com.  It cannot be republished without attribution.  Retweeting and sharing of this original post on Google+ are appreciated. 


Tuesday, March 15, 2016

First Chapter ~ First Paragraph

It's Tuesday . . . time for . . .

                                                      

First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros hosted by Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea, where bloggers post the first paragraph(s) of a book they are currently reading or planning to read sometime soon.

Today I'm featuring Field of Blood by Denise Mina, a book I started reading last night.  My copy is an ebook that I borrowed from the library.  It is the first book in the Paddy Meehan series and is set in Glasgow, Scotland.

 Field of Blood (Paddy Meehan, #1) 

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SMALL WONDERS
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They were still traveling, into the dark.  They had been traveling for a long time, and in Brian's mind every inch of every step took him away from his mother, and She was all he wanted in the world.

He couldn't cry.  They hurt him when he cried.  He thought of Her, the softness of her breast, her fingers with the rings, how the world was warmer when she was there, and he struggled for breath, his bottom lip bumping noisily against his teeth.  James, the boy sitting by his side, slapped him hard on the ear.


 
What do you think?  Would you continue reading?   
You just know from that beginning that something bad is about to happen.  I read one other book by this author, and it was rather gritty.  I think I'm in for similar fare here.  
 
First Chapter ~ First Paragraph was originally published by Catherine for bookclublibrarian.com.  This post cannot be republished without attribution. Retweeting and sharing on Google+ encouraged.