Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader
(If you have to improvise, that's ok.)
*Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it)
*Post it.
*Add your (url) post in the Linky here. Add the post url, not your blog url.
*It's that simple.
Book Beginning is hosted by Rose City Reader. All you have to do is share the opening line of the book you're reading and what you think about it. Check out the other posts here.
My book this week is The Double Game by Dan Fesperman. A lover of spy novels all of a sudden finds himself in the middle of spy mystery straight out of the cold war.
Book Beginnings:
The Great Man himself was waiting for me on the phone.
The Friday 56:
The transaction is blessedly simple: Purchase one cup of coffee - pricey, but only if you intend to gulp it down and leave - and in exchange you may linger as long as you like. Your waiter, dressed in a dinner jacket, won't even give you a dirty look, but he will attend to your every need without complaint. Tip him generously and he probably won't even remember you were there to begin with, in case the authorities ask later.
Makes me want to go to Vienna.
I wasn't sure where this was going at first but it quickly got going. Early on there are mysterious messages dropped in his mail slot and strangers approaching him on the street. And then builds from what seems like a game onto something far more serious. It is filled with interesting characters whose loyalty is unknown and lots of suspense. It would probably be more fun to read if I knew more about spy novels as they are referenced a lot. But it does make you want to follow the puzzle along with our hero to figure out what is going on.
5 comments:
The 56 is so intriguing. I'm not really into spy novels, but I love the way the advice is worded. Makes me think of an older spy talking to a protege. Here's my Friday 56 and Book Beginnings if you're interested. Happy reading!
I like the sound of this one. Thanks for mentioning it.
Makes me wanna go to Vienna to be a spy... lol
Happy weekend!
This book sounds interesting! Here is my 56: http://shoshireads.weebly.com/home/friday-569548264
I haven't heard of this before, but it sounds great. :)
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