BOOK BEGINNINGS ON FRIDAYS
I hope your week is treating you well! Reading anything good this month?
What book are you sharing with us on Book Beginnings on Fridays? Please share the first sentence (or so). You can also share from a book you want to highlight, not a book you are reading.
MY BOOK BEGINNING
I got a copy of a new book by Ed Davis from the LibraryThing Early Reviewer program. Because the world is very small, I'm friends with Ed on Facebook. That's why the book caught my eye when I saw it on LibraryThing. Ed went to high school in Sonoma County with my husband. I've never met him IRL, but we chit chat on Facebook sometimes.
Here are the opening sentences from Ed's new book:
Until the rails arrived virtually at their doorsteps, most people lived a day's walk of where they were born. America was smaller.
-- from The Last Professional by Ed Davis, which launches January 25 from Artemesia Publishing and is available for pre-order.
That is a terrific opening for a story about the last days of jumping trains and and living on the road. It is a novel about a young man fleeing his past who teams up with an old loner. An old enemy pursues them, things turn deadly, and the story rolls out against an American landscape bounded by railroad tracks. It looks like an old-fashioned page turner.
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MY FRIDAY 56
Men moved from the barracks to the tower, clean men with freshly scraped faces and slicked-back hair. From the yard came other men, smudged and tired, who climbed the barracks steps with lead feet, waved to friends with lead hands.
An American story! The Duke, near the end of his days, sees his way of life and the code he follows disappearing. Lynden is on the brink of a new beginning but cannot embrace it without confronting the traumas of his past. And a maniac is intent on destroying them both. Bonds are formed, secrets exposed, sacrifices made all against an American landscape of promise and peril. Three unforgettable characters, hurtling toward a climax where pasts and futures collide, and lives hang in the balance.
Sounds good!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good one. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine, having lived so many places in my life. I really like the sound of The Last Professional. Such an interesting time period! I hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove hearing about such a serendipitous connection with a book! As someone who loves train journeys, I'm definitely interested in this book! I hope you have a lovely weekend and thank you for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteJuli @ A Universe in Words
It does sound like an interesting story. I read one last year where there were train jumpers and it was fascinating! Have a great weekend! https://cindysbookcorner.blogspot.com/2022/01/first-line-friday-34-deadly-target.html
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a classic novel due to the cover! Happy weekend!
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