Thursday, August 28, 2025

Highland Fling by Nancy Mitford -- BOOK BEGINNINGS

 


BOOK BEGINNINGS ON FRIDAYS

Highland Fling by Nancy Mitford

Thank you for joining me this week for Book Beginnings on Fridays where participants share the opening sentence (or two) from the book they are reading. You can also share from a book you want to feature, even if you are not reading it at the moment. 

MY BOOK BEGINNING

Albert Gates came down from Oxford feeling that his life was behind him.

-- from Highland Fling by Nancy Mitford.

I'm in the mood to read Nancy Mitford novels because I started watching Outrageous, the tv show about the Mitford sisters. I have a mild obsession with the sisters and a collection of books by them and about them. I want to do a deep dive and read all of them straight through, maybe even rereading the ones I've read before. 


YOUR BOOK BEGINNING

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THE FRIDAY 56

The Friday 56 asks participants to share a two-sentence teaser from their book of the week. If your book is an ebook or audiobook, pick a teaser from the 56% point. 

Anna at My Head is Full of Books hosts The Friday 56, a natural tie-in with Book Beginnings on Fridays. Please visit My Head is Full of Books to leave the link to your post. 


MY FRIDAY 56

-- from Highland Fling:
Albert sat next to Lady Prague, a spinsterish woman of about forty with a fat face, thin body and the remains of a depressingly insular type of good looks. Her fuzzy brown hair was arranged in a dusty bun showing ears which were evidently intended to be hidden, but which insisted on poking their way out.

FROM THE PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION
In Highland Fling—Nancy Mitford’s first novel, published in 1931—a set of completely incompatible and hilariously eccentric characters collide in a Scottish castle, where bright young things play pranks on their stodgy elders until the frothy plot climaxes in ghost sightings and a dramatic fire.

Inspired in part by Mitford’s youthful infatuation with a Scottish aristocrat, her story follows young Jane Dacre to a shooting party at Dulloch Castle, where she tramps around a damp and chilly moor on a hunting expedition with formidable Lady Prague, xenophobic General Murgatroyd, one-eyed Admiral Wenceslaus, and an assortment of other ancient and gouty peers of the realm, while falling in love with Albert, a surrealist painter with a mischievous sense of humor. Lighthearted and sparkling with witty banter, Highland Fling was Mitford’s first foray into the delightful fictional world for which the author of The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate later became so celebrated.


The Bookman's Wake by John Dunning -- BOOK BEGINNINGS

 


BOOK BEGINNINGS ON FRIDAYS

The Bookman's Wake by John Dunning

Thank you for joining me this week for Book Beginnings on Fridays where participants share the opening sentence (or two) from the book they are reading. You can also share from a book you want to feature, even if you are not reading it at the moment. 

MY BOOK BEGINNING

The man in St. Louis died sometime during the afternoon, as near as the coroner could figure it.

-- from The Bookman's Wake by John Dunning. This is the second book in Dunning's Cliff Janeway mystery series, featuring a Denver cop turned rare book dealer. I read the third book in the series, The Bookman's Promise, years ago and remembered liking it. That was back in the happy-go-lucky days when I wasn't so hung up on reading series in order. I am trying to get back to that approach. 

The Bookman's Wake involves the theft of a rare edition of "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe and a bail-jumping young women suspected of the theft. A mystery and a book about books -- that's a winning combination for me.  


YOUR BOOK BEGINNING

Please add the link to your book beginning post in the linky box below. If you participate or share on social media, please use the hashtag #bookbeginnings so other people can find your post.

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THE FRIDAY 56

The Friday 56 asks participants to share a two-sentence teaser from their book of the week. If your book is an ebook or audiobook, pick a teaser from the 56% point. 

Anna at My Head is Full of Books hosts The Friday 56, a natural tie-in with Book Beginnings on Fridays. Please visit My Head is Full of Books to leave the link to your post. 

MY FRIDAY 56

-- from The Bookman's Wake:
He got a stern, fatherly look on his face and said, “I think that's a pretty nice book, sweetie, I'm gonna want twenty to thirty bucks for it." ... The next day I called my friend in Seattle and he sent me a good wholesale price, four hundred dollars.
FROM THE PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION
Denver cop-turned-bookdealer Cliff Janeway is lured by an enterprising fellow ex-policeman into going to Seattle to bring back a fugitive wanted for assault, burglary, and the possible theft of a priceless edition of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven." The bail jumper turns out to be a vulnerable young woman calling herself Eleanor Rigby, who is also a gifted book finder.
Janeway is intrigued by the woman -- and by the deadly history surrounding the rare volume. Hunted by people willing to kill for the antique tome, a terrified Eleanor escapes and disappears. To find her -- and save her -- Janeway must unravel the secrets of the book's past and its mysterious maker, for only then can he stop the hand of death from turning another page....


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