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First Line Friday - Stalking Jack the Ripper

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Happy Friday!

If I don't read ANY other book this summer just because I WANT TO...I NEED to read this one! I own both books that are out and I can not WAIT to read them.

Today’s first line is from...

Stalking Jack the Ripper
Kerri Maniscalco



Dr. Jonathan Wadsworth's Laboratory,
Highgate
30 August 1888
I placed my thumb and forefinger on the icy flesh, spreading it taut above the breastbone as Uncle had showed me.


Are you up for a thrilling read this summer?


Head over to Hoarding Books to link up with your own FLF post! (Please keep it family 
friendly...Or note otherwise in the link up)

10 comments:

  1. Happy Friday!😊

    My FLF comes from Claiming Her Cowboy by Tina Radcliffe

    If Lucy Maxwell had learned one thing, it was that when life appeared to be going smoothly, it was time to listen closely for the other boot to drop!

    Have a great weekend and happy reading!📚😎

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  2. “She’s so furry! I love her.” The little girl hugged the brown bear dressed in a striped orange sweater. “Can I keep her, Mom? Please?”
    BEAR WITNESS TO MURDER
    by Meg Macy

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    1. Oh man...that line with that title...that scares me!

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  3. Yours sounds creepy!

    Mine is another Rachel Dylan book: Lone Witness:

    “Guilty. That’s the only possible verdict”

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  4. That looks scary!
    The book I'm sharing this week is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte but I'll share here the book I'm currently reading which is Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey: "Luke crouched behind an orange shipping container, dreading to think what it held." Have a great weekend and happy reading!

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  5. Happy Friday! My first line is from Light My Fire by Susan May Warren:

    "His knee had turned into a melon, achy and soft, and Tucker Newman's entire body throbbed, right down to the marrow."

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  6. Eeeep! Give me nightmares! I just finished reading The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck today...

    You see, love stories never worked for her. She never got the guy.

    Happy reading!

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  7. Oh my goodness! I think I would be a bundle of nerves reading this book! Think Mrs. Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. :) Have a lovely week Rachel!

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