Welcome to another Tuesday celebrating bookish events, from Tuesday/First Chapter/Intros, hosted by Bibliophile by the Sea; and Teaser Tuesdays hosted by A Daily Rhythm.
Today’s featured book is an e-ARC from NetGalley, to be released on 3/1/16. The Passenger, by Lisa Lutz, is about a woman who creates and sheds new identities as she crisscrosses the country to escape her past: you’ll want to buckle up for the ride!
Intro: (Tanya Dubois)
When I found my husband at the bottom of the stairs, I tried to resuscitate him before I ever considered disposing of the body. I pumped his barrel chest and blew into his purple lips. It was the first time in years that our lips had touched and I didn’t recoil.
I gave up after ten minutes. Frank Dubois was gone. Lying there all peaceful and quiet, he almost looked in slumber, but Frank was noisier asleep than he was awake. Honestly, if I had known what kind of snorer he was going to turn into, I never would have married him. If I could do it all over again, I never would have married him even if he slept like an angel. If I could do it all over again, there are so many things I would do differently. But looking at Frank then, so still and not talking, I didn’t mind him so much. It seemed like a good time to say good-bye. I poured a shot of Frank’s special bourbon, sat down on Frank’s faux-suede La-Z-Boy, and had a drink to honor the dead.
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Teaser: My brain felt foggy from the cold, and I was running out of time before hypothermia would set in. Rather than try to locate the oars and right the boat, I headed for shore. (52%).
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Synopsis: In case you were wondering, I didn’t do it. I didn’t have anything to do with Frank’s death. I don’t have an alibi, so you’ll have to take my word for it…
Forty-eight hours after leaving her husband’s body at the base of the stairs, Tanya Dubois cashes in her credit cards, dyes her hair brown, demands a new name from a shadowy voice over the phone, and flees town. It’s not the first time.
She meets Blue, a female bartender who recognizes the hunted look in a fugitive’s eyes and offers her a place to stay. With dwindling choices, Tanya-now-Amelia accepts. An uneasy―and dangerous―alliance is born.
It’s almost impossible to live off the grid today, but Amelia-now-Debra and Blue have the courage, the ingenuity, and the desperation, to try. Hopscotching from city to city, Debra especially is chased by a very dark secret…can she outrun her past?
With heart-stopping escapes and devious deceptions, The Passenger is an amazing psychological thriller about defining yourself while you pursue your path to survival. One thing is certain: the ride will leave you breathless.
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Does this one grab you and make you want to keep turning pages? I know that’s how it makes me feel. Come on by and share your thoughts.
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Oh, yes! The opening and teaser definitely grab me, Laurel-Rain. I hope to get to this one soon. Love that opening–she doesn’t hold back how she feels about her husband, does she?
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I know, she made me laugh with her descriptions of him….I am eager to start reading it, too. Thanks for stopping by, Wendy. Enjoy your book!
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Very interesting thought process going on here. I’d keep reading. Thanks for sharing.
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I was intrigued, too, Ms. M. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week!
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Oh yes a great start and a great teaser – this sounds like an excellent read – thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for stopping by, Cleopatra, and I am very eager to find out more as well. Enjoy your week.
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I want to read this one as I’m a Lisa Lutz fan. (Love her Spellman series.) I met her at a book fair meeting and she was nice and funny. You know she lives in northern California? Enjoy the story.
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Oh, how great that she was funny, Margot….I’ve only read one other book she has written, How To Start a Fire, which was very unique. Thanks for stopping by.
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Sounds great! Love the opener and the premise. This is a new-to-me book
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Thanks for stopping by, Candace, and I’ve only read one book by this author so far, but I’m loving the sound of this one, too. Enjoy your week.
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I should be reading this one very soon. I love the description and the introduction really grabs you. Thanks for sharing!
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I liked that about it, too, Carole…sometimes books are great, but their opening lines….not so much. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great week.
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I’d keep reading!
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Thanks, Mary, glad you could stop by!
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Yes, I’m interested in this one too. I’ve also seen Lisa Lutz at an author event and she was very funny, dry and droll. This book seems a little different than her others – maybe more a thriller and not such a funny story.
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Thanks, Kay, and I love when authors of thrillers are funny…especially the dry and droll wit. It fits, doesn’t it? Enjoy your week.
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I like that opening! Have been wanting to read this author and might just start here 🙂
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Thanks, JoAnn, and I think this would be a good choice, too. I also enjoyed the beginning. Have a great week!
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OMG – awesome, she seems like a sociopath:)
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Definitely! Thanks for stopping by, Diane…and for hosting. Enjoy your week!
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I want to read “The Passanger” and figure out why the MC does what she does.
Majanka @ I Heart Reading
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That’s my favorite part of this kind of book…I definitely do want to know what makes her tick. Thanks for stopping by, Majanka, and enjoy your week.
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I’ve never read anything by this author. I like what you’ve shared from the book and would definitely read more!
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Thanks, Monica, I’ve only read one book by the author, but it was good enough for me to request this one. Enjoy your week!
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I want to read this one though I’m scared because I’ve heard it’s a bit of a heart shredder. I definitely love the teaser!
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Oh, yes, the downside to a story with characters like these…but I think I’ll just keep tissues handy. Thanks for stopping by, Katherine, and enjoy your books and your week.
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This is a new-to-me author, but I definitely would read more. On the list, it goes.
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Thanks, Judy, and I’ve only read one other book by the author, but she reeled me in. Enjoy your week.
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That intro leaves me with a lot of questions. I’d keep reading. Here’s Mine
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Thanks, Paulita, I felt the same way.
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Wow! What a great start! Hope you enjoy 🙂 I hope you can stop by:
http://collettaskitchensink.blogspot.com/2016/02/teaser-tuesday-betting-on-hope-2916.html
Colletta
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Thanks, Colletta, and I do have to finish a couple of other books before I can dive into this one, but now I am going to be reading those books very quickly! lol. Enjoy your week.
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Looks like a good read. Girl Who Reads
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Thanks, Donna, I am excited about it…enjoy your pick!
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Ha! I like that intro…I’d keep reading!
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It made me laugh, Sarah…I like the way her mind works. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your pick.
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Wow! Yes, that definitely grabs me and makes me want more. I’ve been curious about this book for quite a while and now I’m even more intrigued! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Joy, glad it grabbed you, too. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your book.
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Wow! That’s a very strong opener – it certainly wasn’t a marriage made in Heaven, was it?? Hope you’re enjoying it and I’d definitely want to continue. I very much like her voice. My TT this week is a tad different…
https://sjhigbee.wordpress.com/2016/02/09/teaser-tuesday-9th-february-2016/
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I do too, Sarah…thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your book.
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That’s a great opening. I imagine many marriages have been saved by CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) machines for snorers! This sounds like a gripping story that I’d enjoy.
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Sounds like an interesting read – I think I’ll have to add it to my (very long) TBR list 🙂
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I know what you mean, Chippy, my lists are long, too. Thanks for stopping by.
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She sounds like she’s maybe an untrustworthy narrator. Those are always interesting.
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Yes, I enjoy those, too, always trying to figure out what is true and what is fantasy. Thanks for stopping by, Suzie.
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I would definitely read this one, peaked my interest.
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Thanks, Mary Ann…I felt the same way when I first saw it.
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This book has gotten a lot of buzz. I like the intro and tease and would keep reading.
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Thanks, Nise, even though there are some familiar plot points, I think it will be unique and will keep me engaged.
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Wow! So intense! Sounds like a fantastic read.
My teaser is from Promise of Blood by Brian McClellan
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Thanks for visiting, Proxy Fish…and I am excited about this one. Enjoy your read.
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I’d keep reading, and I like the writing style.
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So do I, Vicki….thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your book.
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I don’t think it’s my sort of book although I do like the striking cover design.
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Thanks for stopping by, Miss Cellany…not for everyone!
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I am reading this book now and am loving it.
It is great “ride.”
Have a good week, Laurel.
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I can’t wait to read it, Elizabeth….
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