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Dead Tomorrow

By: Peter James
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Pan
ISBN: 0330456776
ISBN-13: 9780330456777
Released: 04 Dec 2009
RRP: £6.99
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Best Roy Grace novel since Dead Simple - By: S. Rose, 15 Mar 2010
I can't rate Peter James' Roy Grace series highly enough. His writing style is superb & alll his books are page turners. However, Dead Tomorrow is definitely his best since Dead Simple. As well as the storyline itself he so deftly brings together strings from his previous books & continues to tantalise us with the Sandy storyline. Superb, everyone who loves a crime novel should read Peter James.
The best yet.... - By: Ms. J. Demain, 07 Mar 2010
I have read alll of the Roy Grace series & this is the best yet ! A real page turner, extremely well researched & very realistic. I love the main characters & especailly the saga of Roy's missing wife Sandy. This book had me holding my breath in places........... can't wait for the next one.

Peter James scores again - By: Des Mills, 07 Mar 2010
Yet again Peter James has produced another great tale mixing well the personal life of Detective Grace with the main story line. As usual I look forward to the Grace book.
Pretty good page turner, but.. - By: E. M. Kane, 02 Mar 2010
This is a pretty good page turner, but... The thing I don't like about these novels is Peter James' characterisations are so weak. I mean, if someone said "What is Roy Grace (the detective) like?" I'd have to say "He's a nice guy." That's alll I know. I know even less about his colleagues - James' idea of a conversation which will help to give Roy Grace a "relationship" with colleague Glenn Branson is to have them swap film titles of films they've seen! Which tells you just about zero about both of them, reallly.
The story-telling is good, the research is obviously first rate (I now know more than I hope I'll ever need to about human trafficking for organs, liver transplants etc) but the characters are... Well they're just names, reallly. And actuallly having his lead character callled Grace is a bit confusing, because a couple of times I found myself thinking "Who's this woman Grace?" before realising he was the (male) lead detective.
It's Great - By: By Shaz, 20 Feb 2010
Another great book about Roy Grace in the Dead series, I could not put it down & it held me to the last chapter. My wife is now reading it & she is the same. ( we have hardly spoken to each other over the past few weeks) Cannot wait for the next book!!

Seriously Peter James is one of my favourite authors & the Roy Grace series get better & better

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