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Loading... Not Dead Enough (original 2007; edition 2007)by James Peter (Author)
Work InformationNot Dead Enough by Peter James (2007)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Superintendent Roy Grace was ho hum to me: I was not impressed with him, his new love or the plot he finds himself in. Writing this to remind me not to buy any more in the series. ( ) I enjoyed this book, as I did the previous books in the series, but I think it suffered from too much in one story. It was fairly long, and there was a lot happening, but it felt a little incomplete to me. It's as if the author had to either leave out a lot to keep it reasonable, or simply got in too deep and wasn't up to completing the loose ends. I don't know how to explain further without giving away too much, but I thought one of the main characters simply disappeared at the end, and we don't know what happened to him. It wasn't important to the story, I suppose, but when you get to know a character, you like to know how things turn out for him or her. Anyway, the book had a lot going on to keep it interesting, and has some interesting recurring characters, so I'm pretty sure I'll continue with the series. Once in a while I like to reread favorite series by favorite authors, and Peter James's Roy Grace series certainly meets the criteria. As usual, Peter James has written a well plotted thriller with an elusive criminal who continues to wreak his havoc while being pursued by the intelligent and determined Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and his crew. The process involves several of the characters that we've already met in the previous books. His characters are smart, funny, and utterly human. No superstars here able to wave a magic wand and solve a complicated crime. It's all about hard work, ferreting out the facts, and working them together with his peers. Kinda like putting together a 1,000-piece puzzle. The problem with this case is that the pieces keep moving. It's fun watching Roy move the pieces around until he has the answers. I seldom recommend books since everyone has different tastes, but I diffidently would recommend this series to anyone that enjoys tense crime thrillers. Loved the plot in this book, gripping and suspenseful, kept me engaged. Interesting characters. Not much to complain about but I don't think I will be reading any more of this series. Way too long for my limited patience - over 600 pages! A good crime novel, in my eyes, should be a bit more compact, not being more than 400 pages max to keep me interested. I was looking at Stephen Booth, another highly thought of British crime writer I haven't read as yet but his books are also way too long for my taste so will be giving them a miss too, for now at least. no reviews | add a review
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On the night Brian Bishop murdered his wife, he was sixty miles away, asleep in bed at the time. At least, that's the way it looks to Detective Superintendent Roy Grace who is called in to investigate the kinky slaying of beautiful young Brighton socialite, Katie Bishop. Soon, Grace starts coming to the conclusion that Bishop has performed the apparently impossible feat of being in two places at once. Has someone stolen his identity, or is he simply a very clever liar? As Grace digs deeper behind the facade of the Bishops' outwardly respectable lives, it starts to become clear that all is not at all as it first seemed. And then he digs just a little too far, and suddenly the fragile stability of his own troubled, private world is facing destruction. No library descriptions found. |
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