5/10/2023 0 Comments Looking good dead book review![]() Enjoy more of the Brighton detective’s investigations with Not Dead Enough and Dead Man's Footsteps. Overall, Looking Good Dead feels a little more lighthearted than Im guessing James intended it to be, and a bit more school-play than youd want from a serious. But when they plan the murder of the Bryce family, it’s not just revenge – it’s entertainment.Īlthough the Roy Grace novels can be read in any order, Looking Good Dead is the second gripping title in the bestselling series. Learning that Tom has made a statement to Grace’s team, the killers have to act. But this attempted act of kindness makes him the sole witness to that same vicious murder. When a young woman’s body is found butchered in Brighton, Roy Grace cannot help but think of his own missing wife and her unsolved fate.Įlsewhere in the city, when Tom Bryce finds a disc left on a train, he simply tries to do the right thing – return it to its owner. ![]() Now a major ITV series, Grace, adapted for television by screenwriter Russell Lewis and starring John Simm. It strays away from focusing on solid characterisation and direction to instead shove in peculiar jokes, perplexing side-narratives, and while pulling the wool over the audience for one twist. ![]() ![]() ![]() Detective Superintendent Roy Grace has to solve a disturbing murder whilst protecting an innocent eye witness, in this TV tie-in edition of Looking Good Dead, by award winning crime author Peter James. ![]()
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