Read: June 19-20
First Line: You never meant to kill him
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First Line: You never meant to kill him
First Line: From the beginning, mystery and controversy have been stowaways on the Titanic’s crossing into history.
First Line: The thing that finally nudged Agatha Raisin into opening her own detective agency was what she always thought of as the Paris Incident.
First Line: The sun was shining brightly on a hot June day in San Dimas, a somewhat distant suburb of L.A.
First Line: It crawled along the air that hung heavy as wet wool over the glade.
First Line: Act one, scene one, the Storyteller thought to himself, and couldn’t hold back a dizzying rush of anticipation.
First Line: The man on Deck A, Stateroom 33, tossed and turned in his narrow berth, the mind behind his sweating face lost in the depths of a nightmare.
First Line: I see my father with that shovel.
First Line: Abigail Browning squirted charcoal lighter fluid on the mound of papers she’d torn up and piled into her backyard grill.
First Line: In the wee hours of February 2, a cold, steady drizzle drenched the concrete spires of New York City, shrouding them in a dense swirl of purplish-pink fog.