Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Teaser Tuesdays: The Forgotten Room


This week my teaser lines come from The Forgotten Room, by Lincoln Child (Doubleday, May 2015). It's the 4th novel in Child's "Jeremy Logan" series of thrillers. This snippet comes from page 131 (Loc.1793 of the Kindle edition):
"You think this thing was created to detect ghosts ... and was abandoned because it  didn't work?"
"Perhaps," Logan murmured. "Or perhaps because it worked too well."
Lincoln Child is probably best known for the thrillers he writes with Douglas Preston -- I've read several of those, and enjoyed them. Enjoyed this one, too. So, one more series to catch up on.



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5 comments:

  1. There are always a lot of good thrillers in this meme, but I really love the sound of this teaser! The cover really helps to add a chill to the whole thing! Thanks for sharing :) I hope you have a great week!
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  2. I love thrillers, and this is a new author (for me) in that genre, so I do want to know more. Thanks for sharing.

    I like the part about "or perhaps because it worked too well."

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  3. I'm wondering how a room could be forgotten. Perhaps your Teaser explains that. Ghosts!
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  4. I have only read this author when he's writing with Douglas Preston. I have heard wonderful things about this books though. This one does sound good!

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