Thursday, November 14, 2024

First Line Friday #207

 


First Line Friday is a weekly feature and simple to do - grab the book nearest you and post the first line. Carrie hosts this over on her blog Reading is my Superpower.


Jolting along in his buggy through the freezing night, gripping the seat with his free hand, Dr. MacGregor Porter could see the bonfire from the road.

Happy Reading!
Sarah

1 comment:

  1. "Early in this century, I stayed alone in a small hotel in a side street of Riga's old town. It was winter, I seemed to be the only guest and at the reception desk an unsmiling youngish woman quickly slid a key across to me as if fearing contamination."

    The Glass Wall - Lives on the Baltic Frontier by Max Egremont.

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