![]() ![]() The premise of the book is good and rather spine-chilling. She’s threatening to get him transferred, and is bringing in a smug rival to ‘help’ him out. Grace made a mess of a previous case and now has scary ACC Alison Vosper on his back. But you can guarantee, without giving anything away, that it won’t be plain sailing and will leave enough loops open for the next in the series.īut work’s not exactly a bundle of laughs either. In LOOKING GOOD DEAD Grace has a love interest and starts to wonder how he can move his life along again. ![]() There’s an intriguing throwaway comment about how police elsewhere will call in a medium more than you’d think, along with a character I hope James will revisit - a cop-turned-medium who seems to know a bit too much about what’s going on in Grace’s life. I don’t care for woo-woo in crime novels, but James just about gets away with the angle. But he has personal issues - the disappearance of his wife Sandy nine years ago has never been solved, and he spends his time hanging round mediums in the hope of finding out what happened to her. ![]() Grace is a Detective Superintendent in his home city and on the whole reckons he’s doing a worthwhile job. I enjoyed the first in Peter James’s series starring troubled Brighton cop Roy Grace, and LOOKING GOOD DEAD is a sharp and punchy sequel. ![]()
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