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Dead Like You by Peter James
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Dead Like You (original 2010; edition 2010)

by Peter James (Author)

Series: Roy Grace (6)

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The brutal rapes of two women in Brighton bear remarkable similiarities to an unsolved series of crimes from 1997. Detective Superintendent Roy Grace is forced to delve into his shattered past to find the key to unlocking the current mystery.
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Title:Dead Like You
Authors:Peter James (Author)
Info:Pan Books (2010), 648 pages
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This book is so full of stereotypes, misogyny and thinly veiled prejudice that it feels like someone puked a chewed copy of the Daily Mail on to a printer. The book structure is painting by numbers. In way both of these are a real shame because the plot is interesting. ( )
  pigeonjim | Jul 26, 2023 |
It appears a ten-year old cold case referred to as the "shoe man" has become active again. James' books are long and detailed, and in this case with some nasty potential offenders. It would have been a page-turner if it had been shorter, instead it was an effort to stay focused on the long drawn out story.

A warning, there are graphic details of assault so if you are looking for a book that passes the Bechdel test, this is not it. ( )
  VivienneR | Apr 22, 2023 |
Roy Grace book #6

This police procedural mystery follows “Dead Tomorrow”. At this point, Roy is still haunted by the unexplained disappearance of his wife Sandy many years ago and since then he has been consumed with finding out what happened to her, although he seems to be moving on and going to marry his pregnant girlfriend. His professional life is hectic as always this time Roy is faced with sexual attack on a woman at a New Year’s Eve ball and another a week later. These attacks very similar to unsolved crimes back in 1997 where victims shoes where taken...The perpetrator dubbed “Shoe Man” appears to have resurfaced and was believed to have raped four other women and murdering his fifth victim...

The chase is on.

It has been some time since I last read “Dead Tomorrow” and so glad to be catching up with Roy’s personal life while reading that his professional life gave challenging cases for our delight. I find Roy’s character to be pretty good and quite likeable.

The plot is interesting and moved quickly through its twists and turns. The story is intriguing and from the opening page till the conclusion it is not certain who from the long list of criminal characters is the Shoe Man. This is much more traditional crime fiction where we have a rapist, a murderer on the loose and a selection of possible suspects. But.. Always a but: if this book had been half the length it could have been a far more enjoyable police procedural. No doubts the author certainly can write a good, involving storyline.

However, “Dead Like You” is so bloated with voyeurism depicting terrified women and fetishes....shoes. 500 pages around designer shoes......give me a break. This story is hard to follow at times it skips different time frames back to 1997 and then forward and hops between characters. Some may say this creates some cliff-hangers to keeps us going just a tiny bit longer...ok.

Even with the minor niggles it is still a good mystery ( )
  Tigerpaw70 | Aug 21, 2022 |
Another break from long fantasy series. Enjoyed this one more than the previous in the series where it got too long winded at times. ( )
  infjsarah | Jul 13, 2022 |
This is a capable enough police procedural and certainly an easy read. The focus on the various suspects felt a little overdone and times and almost bordered on the exploitative. I think I'd have preferred something half as long that focussed only on the cops side of the story. I probably have a weakness for the Grace books because of their Brighton setting. Can't help finding him a little lacklustre as a 'tec. He seems to stumble across things rather than really investigating or making great leaps of intuitive understanding.
An entertaining enough read despite all those criticisms though. ( )
  whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
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