Ep.98: First Lines - Which is your favorite?
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This week Chris & Mike break down what makes a good first line for a thriller novel and discuss their favorite first lines from the Mitch Rapp series! Also, did you know that Sentence Length has Declined 75% in the Last 500 Years?
Term Limits - “The old wood cabin sat alone, surrounded by trees and darkness.”
American Assassin - “Mitch Rapp stared at his reflection in the dusty, cracked mirror and questioned his sanity."
Kill Shot - “The man flew through the air, propelled by one of the other recruits.”
Transfer of Power - “A fine mist fell from the darkening spring sky as a black limousine turned off of E street. “
The Third Option - “There exists in America a silent and invisible order made up of former soldiers, intelligence officers, and diplomats.”
Separation of Power - “Dr. Irene Kennedy stood over the fresh mound of dirt and wept.”
Executive power - “The sleek gray craft sliced through the warm water and humid night air of the philippine sea at twenty-five knots, its twin engines rumbling toward its destination with a guttural moan.”
Memorial Day - “Mitch rapp started through the one-way mirror into the dank, subterranean cement chamber.”
Consent to Kill - “To kill a man is a relatively easy thing-especially the average unsuspecting man.”
Act of Treason - “The motorcade rumbled down the cobblestone street.”
Protect and Defend - “Mitch Rapp ran his hand along her smooth, naked thigh, up to her waist, and then down along her flat stomach.”
Extreme Measures - “Mike Nash glanced anxiously at his watch and then eyed the twin flat-screen monitors.”
Pursuit of Honor - “It was nearing ten o’clock in the evening when Mitch rapp decided it was time to move.”
The Last Man - “The four dead men were lined up on the living room floor of the safe house.”
The Survivor - “Scott Coleman turned away from the color monitor and glanced right.”
Order to Kill - “Grisha Azarove steered clear of main street, taking a random path as he walked through what had once been one of Russia's many oil boomtowns.”
Enemy of the State - “It was just after midnight and Rabat felt largely deserted.”
Red War - “The streets were overrun.”
Lethal Agent - “The cave was more than ten meters square, illuminated with a handful of battery-powered work lights.”
Total Power - “A light mist condensed on Sonya Vance's windshield, turning the forested mountains around her into smears of green.”
Enemy at the Gates - “Lucky.”
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