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"When the streets are at their darkest and quietest, a girl settles at a small desk in the cellar of a dollmaker's shop. A bald china head sits in front of her and watches her with a vacant stare. She squeezes red and white watercolours onto an oyster shell, sucks the end of her brush, and adjusts the looking glass before her. The candle hisses. The girl narrows her eyes at the blank paper."


"I never would have done what they say I've done, to Madame, because I loved her. Yet they say I must be put to death for it, and they want me to confess. But how can I confess what I don't believe I've done?"


"I never would have done what they..."
I'm intrigued! You find some great first sentences in your books, Lisa.

Lol! Sorry, Margo! 😁

Thanks, Sandra.

The Knife of Never Letting Go

The Knife of Never Letting Go"
I have this book and I'll get to it someday. I hope.


"The woman stands alone beneath a sharp blue sky. Evergreen cypress and rough grass bound the graveyard. The grey headstones are bleached the colour of bone by the fierce Cape sun."


"The woman stands alone beneath a sharp blue sky. Evergreen cypress and rou..."
It's on my wishlist. I'll be interested in your reaction to the book.

"Many years later she remembered how her parents had looked to her when she was a small child: her father as tall as a tree, and merry and bright and golden, with her beautiful black-haired mother at his side."

"When in April the sweet showers fall
And pierce the drought of March to the root, and all
The veins are bathed in liquor of such power
As brings about the engendering of the flower"

Gavin, that is a beautiful start. Good luck with that! I bought Knight's Tale once on audio but when I started listening it was in middle English which made it authentic but very hard to understand!



"The Mystery of Edmund Stearne
by Patrick Rippon
Only in The Sunday Explorer Magazine
Like a witch's lair in a fairytale the ancient manor house crouches in its tangled garden. I can't take my eyes off the ivy-choked window above the front door. It was from that window in 1913 that 16-year old Maud Stearne watched her father set off down the steps with an ice-pick, a geological hammer - and murder in his heart."

That's happening to me as well, Renee. I may close the thread and start a new one when I have a bit of time.
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