Book Beginnings On Fridays (The Girl Next Door)
Book Beginnings on Fridays is hosted by Rose City Reader             and as she says the idea of this meme is
 for you to share  the       first      sentence (or so) of the     book
 you are reading,  along    with    your      initial thoughts about the
     sentence,   impressions   of the    book, or      anything else the
 opener inspires.       Please   remember  to   include  the     title 
of the book and the   author's      name.  There's a   linky list  on 
the     website and  you  can use    #BookBeginnings on   Twitter.
 
 This week my book beginning is The Girl Next Door by Ruth Rendell.
 
He was a handsome man. A handsome boy, his mother called him, because she started praising his looks when he was five. Before that, he received the compliments children necessarily get: 'Beautiful baby' and 'Isn't he lovely?' His father was never there.
 
 
 
Book Description: 
 
When the 
bones of two severed hands are discovered in a box, an investigation 
into a long buried crime of passion begins. And a group of friends, who 
played together as children, begin to question their past.      'For
 Woody, anger was cold. Cold and slow. But once it had started it 
mounted gradually and he could think of nothing else. He knew he 
couldn't stay alive while those two were alive. Instead of sleeping, he 
lay awake in the dark and saw those hands. Anita's narrow white hand 
with the long nails painted pastel pink, the man's brown hand equally 
shapely, the fingers slightly splayed.'
     Before the advent of the
 Second World War, beneath the green meadows of Loughton, Essex, a dark 
network of tunnels has been dug. A group of children discover them. They
 play there. It becomes their secret place.
Seventy years on, the 
world has changed. Developers have altered the rural landscape. Friends 
from a half-remembered world have married, died, grown sick, moved on or
 disappeared.
     Work on a new house called Warlock uncovers a 
grisly secret, buried a lifetime ago, and a weary detective, more 
preoccupied with current crimes, must investigate a possible case of 
murder.  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sounds mysterious and a little creepy. Thanks for sharing! Here's mine: “THE HOME PLACE”
ReplyDeleteI like the cover.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good mystery.
Thanks for sharing.
ENJOY your weekend.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Book Beginnings
I never want to open anything and discover bones. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to connect the beginning with the book title, since it mentions, "The Girl Next Door." Perhaps, this girl does something to this beautiful boy/man? I'm curious! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful weekend :)
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I haven't read Ruth Rendell in years! Thanks for reminding me of her. This one sound creepy!
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