Friday, October 28, 2011

Opening Sentence of the Day: Wicked Autumn


Wanda Batton-Smythe, head of the Women's Institute of Nether Monkslip, liked to say she was not one to mince words.
-- Wicked Autumn by G. M. Malliet.  The title made this a good pick for Halloween week. And isn't Nether Monkslip a great name for a village?

This is the first in a promised series featuring Max Tudor, a former M15 agent turned Anglican priest.

The set up reminds me of a male version of Martha Ockley's new Faith Morgan series, featuring ex-cop, newly-ordained vicar, Faith Morgan (my review of the first book, The Reluctant Detective is here), or a male, British version of Julia Spencer-Fleming's series featuring Clare Fergusson, a former Army helicopter pilot turned Episcopalian priest.

I got this one from the LibraryThing Early Reviewer program.



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2 comments:

  1. I got Wicked Autumn from Amazon Vine. I would love to hear what you think after you finish the book.

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  2. This is interesting! I like the first line, and I like the premise as you've described it. Sounds good!

    Thanks for linking up with Book Beginnings!

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