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Looking Good Dead [Paperback]

Peter James (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: NY (1980)
  • ASIN: B000N6MFX6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,490,356 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Second in the Detective Superintendent Grace Novels, August 16, 2007
Peter James is the author of several very successful thrillers, two of which have been made into successful TV films. More are in production now. He was born in 1948 and educated at Charterhouse. He lives in Sussex near Lewes.

I had forgotten how refreshing it was to read a crime thriller by a British author with British people and British places. I am a little tired of reading about New York `cops' or small American towns that have no meaning to the average British reader.

Tom Brice was doing what he assumed any other law abiding citizen would do, trying to return someone's lost property to them. The CD had been left on the train seat next to his own and in attempting to return it to its rightful owner he becomes the sole witness to a vicious murder. Worse it yet to come his young family are threatened with violence of the worst kind if he goes to the police. But supported by his wife, Kellie, he bravely makes a statement to the murder inquiry team that is headed by Detective Superintendent Roy Grace. The police make all the right noises, but could this be the worst mistake Tom has ever made . . .
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Falls a bit flat., March 23, 2009
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I think that this may be the last Peter James detective novel that I attempt to read. Although his work gets quite good reviews from fans, I don't find them to be my cup of tea. This is my second attempt at a Roy Grace book, and the second time that I've wound up disappointed.

It *was* reasonably entertaining. I often found the prose awkward, but that's not so unusual in detective novels. Unfortunately, I found the plot sadly predictable, and that's much more difficult for me to forgive. James is a reasonable hand at character, which is the only reason that I'm wavering on giving up on his books. Can anyone recommend a Roy Grace book by him that they really like?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!!, November 7, 2008
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A great 'do-as-they-say-and-protect-my-family-OR-do-what-is-right-and-inform-the-police' storyline.

I wondered if it was going to be a bit 'waffly' with it being over 500 pages but it wasn't and I absolutely flew through it.

The murders were shocking enough to satisfy the gruesome but realistic enough to be scary and believable. How anonymous the Internet can be...and how your computer can both access information yet also have it's hard drive destroyed in seconds.

There is also a subplot where Detective Tom Bryce is contemplating a new relationship..ten years after his wife Sandy disappeared. This was nicely done and I'm looking forward to seeing how this develops in his next novel.
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The front door of the once-proud terraced house opened, and a long-legged young woman, in a short silk dress that seemed to both cling and float at the same time, stepped out into the fine June sunshine on the last morning of her life. Read the first page
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family liaison officer, caller display, shipping forecast, murder enquiry, scarab beetle
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Janie Stretton, Glenn Branson, Roy Grace, Nick Nicholl, Tom Bryce, Detective Superintendent, Norman Potting, Jon Rye, Reggie D'Eath, Alison Vosper, Derek Stretton, High Tech Crime Unit, Cleo Morey, Cassian Pewe, Sussex House, Carl Venner, Joe Tindall, Chris Webb, Ron Spacks, Dennis Ponds, Frazer Theobald, Kellie Bryce, Brent Mackenzie, Kemp Town, Andy Gidney
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