Welcome to another Tuesday celebrating bookish events, from Tuesday/First Chapter/Intros, hosted by Bibliophile by the Sea Every Tuesday, Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea posts the opening paragraph (sometime two) of a book she decided to read based on the opening. Feel free to grab the banner and play along.
In readiness for the book tour which starts on Monday, today I am featuring the opening chapter from Death at the Seaside by Frances Brody.
Blurb
Nothing ever happens in August, and tenacious sleuth Kate Shackleton deserves a break. Heading off for a long-overdue holiday to Whitby, she visits her school friend Alma who works as a fortune teller there.
Kate had been looking forward to a relaxing seaside sojourn, but upon arrival discovers that Alma’s daughter Felicity has disappeared, leaving her mother a note and the pawn ticket for their only asset: a watch-guard. What makes this more intriguing is the jeweller who advanced Felicity the thirty shillings is Jack Phillips, Alma’s current gentleman friend.
Kate can’t help but become involved, and goes to the jeweller’s shop to get some answers. When she makes a horrifying discovery in the back room, it soon becomes clear that her services are needed. Met by a wall of silence by town officials, keen to maintain Whitby’s idyllic façade, it’s up to Kate – ably assisted by Jim Sykes and Mrs Sugden – to discover the truth behind Felicity’s disappearance.
And they say nothing happens in August . . .
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First Chapter ~ First Paragraph ~ Intro
One
On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, Felicity Turner made a plan. From then on everything fed into The Plan, Felicity’s Plan. On her birthday, a guinea postal order arrived from her godmother and a Scottish five pound note from her father. She put the money in her saving bank book. Added to the existing balance of two shillings and ninepence, this gave her six pounds, three shillings and ninepence towards The Plan.
Granted that doesn’t give us a lot to go on, but I think I’m going to look forward to hearing more about Felicity Turner and The Plan and how that led to her disappearance.
So what do you think? Would you keep reading?
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I’ve requested this from Netgalley. Fell in love with the cover too.
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Oh, this sounds like a proper whodunit, Cleo, and those can be so enjoyable. I like the setting for this one, too, very much. I’ll look forward to your review of this when you’ve finished.
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I think this book sounds fun! And I love the cover! Will have to look for it or probably earlier books in the series.
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Sounds good to me! Dying to know what “the plan” is! Here’s my link for today: http://wp.me/p4DMf0-1hx
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I do love the sound of this one…and the cover, too! Thanks for sharing, and enjoy. Here’s mine: “THE KEPT WOMAN”
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Wonder if her plan contributed to her disappearance. Sounds good.
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I fell in love with this cover when it was on NG, and it was only by dint of total willpower that I resisted it. And now you’re going to tempt me again!! Grrrr!!
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So I would say no, not for me but it’s set in Whitby, one of my favourite places so am changing it to yes. I love to see how the town is described in stories.
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I like the sound of this one…and its lovely cover.
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I had a Plan at 16 too, funny my life didn’t quite end up the way the Plan had it laid out. Girl Who Reads
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I really like that beginning. I want to read this one. Thanks Cleo.
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I’d read it; very curious for more. enjoy
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Oh, yes! I would keep reading. I really like the sound of this and from the opening you shared, I like the writing and am already curious to know what will happen next.
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