Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Tuesday Memes: Elizabeth is Missing


Every Tuesday Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea hosts First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros, where you can share the first paragraph, or a few, of a book you are reading or thinking about reading soon.

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along!

Today I am spotlighting Elizabeth Is Missing by Emma Healey


A mystery, an unsolved crime and one of the most unforgettable characters since Mark Haddon's Christopher. Meet Maud ...
'Elizabeth is missing' reads the note in Maud's pocket in her own handwriting, and the one on the wall.
Maud's been getting forgetful. She keeps buying peach slices when she has a cupboard full, forgets to drink the cups of tea she's made and writes notes to remind herself of things. But Maud is determined to discover what has happened to her friend, Elizabeth, and what it has to do with the unsolved disappearance of her sister Sukey, years back, just after the war.
A fast-paced mystery, an unforgettable voice: you will laugh and cry but you'll never forget Maud.
Opening Paragraph
  Maud? Was I boring you so much that you’d rather stand outside in the dark?”
  A woman calls to me from the warm light of a cluttered dining room. My breath curls towards her, wet and ghostly, but no words follow. The snow, sparse but bright on the ground, reflects the light on to her face, with is drawn tight in an attempt to see. I know, though, that she can’t see very well, even in the daylight.
  “Come inside,” she says. “It’s freezing. I promise I won’t say another word about frogs and snails and majolica ware.”
  “I wasn’t bored,” I say, realizing too late that she’s joking. I’ll be there in a minute. I’m just looking for something.” In my hand is the thing I’ve already found, still clotted with mud. A small thing, easily missed. The broken lid of an old compact, its silver tarnished, its navy-blue enamel no longer glassy but scratched and dull. The mildewed mirror is like a window on a faded world, like a porthole looking out under the ocean. It makes me squirm with memories.  

My Teaser

    You know there was an old woman mugged around here?” Carla says, letting her long, black ponytail snake over one shoulder. “Well, actually, it was Weymouth, but it could have been here.”
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So...what do you think? Is this one you would pick up? Leave a comment below!
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16 comments:

  1. I love the intro and really want to read this one/

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  2. I've got this one on my TBR list...I didn't really love the intro, but the synopsis definitely has me interested.

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  3. This sounds like a fantastic read--I must get a copy.

    My Tuesday post: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2014/06/first-chapter-first-paragraph-66-and.html

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  4. Great intro! I've got this on my wish list... will keep an eye out for your review.

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  5. I loved this book, and the excerpts are a wonderful reminder of how I felt when reading it. Thanks for sharing...and here's mine: “SHE CAN HIDE”

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  6. I've heard good buzz and a recommendation from Laurel, so I have this on my wishlist. I would definitely read it-- thanks.

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  7. I already have this on my list ... great intro and teaser.

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  8. I like this one. Something tells me to write the title down. It sounds like Agatha Christie to me.

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  9. Great beginning. I'm wondering why she's poking around in the snow and the significance of the compact. Sounds like a book I'd enjoy.
    My Teaser is from NOT THE MARRYING KIND.

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  10. Thanks, I'll have to check on this one. I'm a big fan of mysteries.

    Mine today is from a comic novel: Swine Not by Jimmy Buffett.
    http://wp.me/pZnGI-8L

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  11. I like your cover. I have this book on my stacks.

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  12. I have heard quite a bit about this book and admit to being very curious about it. I would keep reading. :-)

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  13. I love the cover! The intro and teaser was definitely intriguing. Thanks for sharing!

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  14. The intro didn't grab me but I like the premise of the book.

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  15. oh yes I'm interested. I'm wondering who that compact belongs to. Thanks so much for stopping by. I really appreciate it.

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  16. What a great story, I guess Maud and Elizabeth are older ladies, I would def read this.
    Peggy @ The Pegster Reads

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