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Loading... Dead Simple (Roy Grace 1) (original 2005; edition 2008)by Peter James
Work InformationDead Simple by Peter James (2005)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. New author for me. I'll be reading all in the series if they stay as good. ( ) Wow, what a ride this was. To be honest, at first I wondered if I really wanted to finish the book. We get a strong dose of knowing how dumb these young men are right off as they proceed to get rip-roaring drunk and carry out a get-even prank on their friend who is getting married, and who has gone overboard in the past with pranks against others. They're all pretty dumb, it seems, as the prank simply screams "NO!" all the way. It was so dumb, I didn't care what happened to any of them at first. However... as the story progressed, there were a few surprises, or should I say levels of surprises. First there's one surprise that isn't that unbelievable, then the next level starts getting more interesting. By the end, the whole story has turned upside down, and nothing is what anyone was expecting. By then, I found that I couldn't stop reading, and had to finish in one long downhill slalom. I think this is worth 4 1/2 stars; I subtract a half star for the use of fortune tellers to solve crimes. To me, this is like an easy way out, where clues be damned, let's just use magic. Exciting, gripping opening quickly devolved into nothing much happening at all. The lack of interesting developments was exacerbated by the super-short chapters which highlight that there was really no need to be cutting between scenes so frantically. 100 pages in it just wasn't doing it for me, life's too short. A group of young men are out on a pub crawl stag-do. When the groom-to-be is sufficiently sozzled his four friends put him in a coffin and bury him with a breathing tube and a two-way radio. They intend to have more booze and return for him in a couple of hours but the drunken idiots get into a massive traffic accident where three are killed outright and the fourth is critically injured and died soon afterwards. After an opening like that I couldn't put it down and finished the hefty paperback in less than 24 hours. It was a gripping story although I have a few quibbles with some details as well as the police investigation that was littered with missed opportunities. James' use of spiritualists was a bit over the top too. Even I was able to figure out the motive very early, no medium required. However, although not particularly well-written, it was a page-turner and the suspense was fierce. The first in what looks like a promising series featuring Roy James in Brighton. I will probably read more at sometime. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesRoy Grace (1) Awards
Fiction.
Mystery.
HTML: Four bodies, one suspect, no trace. The first case for Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, and the first entry in a bestselling mystery series by Peter James.It was meant to be a harmless bachelor party prank. A few hours later four of his best friends are dead and Michael Harrison has disappeared. With only three days to the wedding, Detective Superintendent Graceâ??a man haunted by the shadow of his own missing wifeâ??is contacted by Michael's beautiful, distraught fiancĂ©e, Ashley Harper. Grace discovers that the one man who ought to know Michael Harrison's whereabouts is saying nothing. But then he has a lot to gainâ??more than anyone realizes. For one man's disaster is another man's fortune . . . Dead simple No library descriptions found. |
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