Every Tuesday Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea hosts First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros, where you can share the first paragraph, or a few, of a book you are reading or thinking about reading soon.
Today’s pick is a book that I mentioned in my post the other day on New Additions at BooksPlease. It’s Burial of Ghosts by Ann Cleeves.
It begins:
My nightmares feature knives and blades and blood. I don’t do falling down holes or being chased through deserted streets. And though I usually dream in black and white, the blood is very red, glossy, and it slides out from the rest of the scene, which is flat and dull. The worst thing is that when I wake, I realise it wasn’t a dream at all.
I’m in Blyth. It’s market day and I’m there to shop for Jess. There’s a stall where she buys all her fruit and veg – she knows the bloke who runs it and he always gives her a good deal. It’s mid-morning , with lots of people about. It’s not long before Christmas and everyone’s in the mood when they have to buy, even if the stuff’s crap, otherwise they feel they’re not prepared. A foggy, drizzly day, and cold with it. There’s a raw east wind which cuts into the skin. But it doesn’t draw blood. Not like the scissors I buy in Woolworths. I ask the assistant to take them out of the plastic packet to check they’re sharp. I run my thumb across the blade and there’s a small read line and then tiny, perfectly round red drops like jewels. I fumble with the money when I pay, not because of the cut, which is already healing, but because my hands are freezing.
What do you think? Would you keep reading?
Burial of Ghosts is a standalone book. It’s not a new book as it was first published in 2003 It’s now available in a new Pan paperback edition, which was published in September 2013.
Note: I see ITV are trailing series four of Vera when the first episode will be an adaptation of Harbour Street, the sixth and latest Vera Stanhope book. I really must read that one soon.
Yes I would
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This sounds really interesting! I’m wondering whether she cuts herself or has been cut etc. Also, the cover is pretty good, very dramatic!
Thanks for sharing 🙂 Hope you have a good weekend!
My First Chapter, First Paragraph & Teaser
Juli @ Universe in Words
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Margaret – I think Ann Cleeves is so very talented. Both in the series she writes and her standalones, she really does tell a good story. Thanks for reminding me of this one.
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I really love Ann Cleeves novels. I would definitely go on reading……
Here is my intro post!
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I’m not familiar with this author, but would give the book a try.
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Not sure this one is for me, but I hope you enjoy it!
Here’s Mine: http://www.sarahsbookshelves.com/fiction/first-chapter-first-paragraph-tuesday-intros-frog-music-emma-donoghue/
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The first paragraph caught my attention but the rest didn’t quite have the same impact.
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I’ve always wanted to read an Ann Cleeves novel, and this one sounds like a good place to start.
My Tuesday intro: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2014/04/first-chapter-first-paragraph-57.html
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Oh yes, I would definitely have to keep reading. I need to know more about the character. Is she a cutter? She seems really enthused that the scissors are very sharp and draw drips of blood.
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I would keep reading. I’ve like her books.
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Ooh, very captivating and frightening. Thanks for sharing…and here’s mine: ‘THE BOOKSTORE’
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I would keep reading. I’m curious to know more about Blyth. Great intro for today!
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wow that’s a pretty scary dream. enjoy your book. kelley€”the road goes ever ever on
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I am not sure about this one. I don’t usually like blood and gore, but maybe that is just the beginning and it goes on to be a really great mystery. I will await your review. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, that’s a tiny bit creepy.. blood, knife, running your thumb across, I think I would continue reading.
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Yikes, lots of visuals there. I’d read more as now I am curious. Hope u enjoy this one.
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I’d have to read more before deciding to read on. The intro didn’t grab me. I do hope it’s a good read for you.
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I’m glad you picked this book as I have always thought it is one of Ann’s best. A really strong read.
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It’s a funny thing. I don’t seem to be able to read Ann Cleeves books but I adore the tv versions of Vera and Shetland. I think it is a tribute to how good a writer she is – I find her descriptions very creepy and I don’t do creepy very well. :<)
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