“Multiple Motives” (post 1) by Kassandra Lamb: Italics in Prologue
“The vehicle cruised sedately down the street.
Don’t want to be getting a speeding ticket and draw attention to ourselves, now do we?
The driver of the vehicle pulled into a parking place near the intersection. The target had crossed here the day before, striding briskly along the crosswalk like she owned the world.
Rage surged, threatening to explode.
It starts today. With her!
The rage subsided, temporarily appeased.
The numbers on the sign above the bank building rolled over from 11:56 to 11:57. She didn’t always go out to lunch, but that was okay.
If not now, then later. Either way, it starts today” (1, pp. 1-2).
Comment: Using the categories of italics I proposed in my May 22, 2025 post, the above prologue appears to use italics to suggest the voice of an alternate personality. I can’t say more until I read this novel.
1. Kassandra Lamb. Multiple Motives. misterio press, 2011.
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