Customer Reviews
Nearly but not quite - By: Robert Russell, 06 Jan 2009 
After a friend lent me the first of the Grace series I got hooked. I bought 2 & 3 they just got better every time. I could not wait for number four. Alas I felt a bit let down. I found it hard to get into & the end was not as powerful as 'Not dead enough', but it had it's moments. But having said that, I cant wait for the next insalment.
First I've read and couldn't put it down - By: Kevin J. Harris, 30 Dec 2008 
Just finished reading this book & completed itin 48 hours. Simply couldn't put it down. First Peter James novel I have read & given I am coming into the series part way through I had no problem picking up the ongoing character histories. Have read all Robert Goddard's books who was until recently my favourite author but who has of late lost the plot (pardon the pun). Have never been into crime fiction but this book has changed my mind. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a solid storyline & sub-plots with a few twists, especially at the end. Now going back to the start of the Grace series & looking forward to reading all his books. Great to find a new author you like.
Disappointed - By: Jools, 17 Dec 2008 
After being totally hooked on the first 3 of the Roy Grace novels I find this one very disappointing. The number of characters, the very short chapters & the to-ing & fro-ingin both dates & countries left me wondering when the novel was going to get started. Not a bit as good as the other novels.
Edge of your seat - By: I. Banner, 09 Dec 2008 
This book will, like all other Roy Grace novels, keep you hooked right from page one. With this book, Peter James goes international & writes a detective story that crosses the world. The story of Ronnie re-inventing himselfin the days following 9/11 is bad taste, but it serves to remind us what an evil character he is. Totally O.T.T. & a chapter every 4 pages, you will never want your commute to end! Not as good as 'Looking Good Dead' though.
Dead brilliant !!! - By: Josephine Huys, 08 Dec 2008 
I discovered Peter James with the first of his Detective Grace serie, 'Dead Simple'and thought it was an absolute success. It got me hooked from the start & after that one I read all the others & was not once disappointed. His setting is always a familiar Brighton & around, where the most striking & hair rising stories happen...In this latest, the center stage is mostly Brighton again but also a ravaged 9/11 New York & some remote australian town. True to his style, the suspense is relentless, all the characters utterly genuine & credible, & his detective Grace is an endearing man we can totally sympathise with.
Now, if the closing line of the book is not pure genius to make you salivate for the next, I don't know what is !