The Perfect Murder
by Peter James
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The Perfect Murder is a suspenseful and gripping novella from Peter James, the bestselling author of the phenomenally successful Roy Grace series. Victor Smiley and his wife Joan have been married for nearly twenty years. Victor secretly loathes Joan more and more each day. Joan is bored by Victor, and his snoring drives her mad. Their marriage has reached a crisis point . . . Victor decides there is only one way to get Joan out of his life for ever, but he's about to get a nasty surprise. show more As it turns out, Victor's not the only one with murder in mind . . . show lessTags
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This book, little more than a novella, is set in Brighton and centres around Victor and Joan Smiley, a married couple in their forties. Victor and Joan have been married nearly twenty years but their marriage has reached breaking point.
Victor is bored with Joan and is a regular visitor at a sex parlour where he has fallen in love with one of the 'staff' and decides that the only way to be free of Joan is to murder her. Little does he know Joan has is also being unfaithful and is having an affair with a married man, Don, and she too is considering murder.
Due to the brevity characterisation is sketchily but generally effectively done, similarly there is little in the way of a back story but what there is are a number twists and turns, show more some I them I expected some of them of I didn't.
This book is part of the Quick Reads series, which puts a real onus on the writer's use of vocabulary and ability. Some of these books seem to work whilst others don't. This I fear falls into the latter group. That's not to say that it is a not totally without its merits. I read this in one sitting so if you are looking for an introductory book for the author or want something not too demanding for your commute to and fro work, then this would be fine but if you are looking for something a little more demanding then I would suggest that look elsewhere. show less
Victor is bored with Joan and is a regular visitor at a sex parlour where he has fallen in love with one of the 'staff' and decides that the only way to be free of Joan is to murder her. Little does he know Joan has is also being unfaithful and is having an affair with a married man, Don, and she too is considering murder.
Due to the brevity characterisation is sketchily but generally effectively done, similarly there is little in the way of a back story but what there is are a number twists and turns, show more some I them I expected some of them of I didn't.
This book is part of the Quick Reads series, which puts a real onus on the writer's use of vocabulary and ability. Some of these books seem to work whilst others don't. This I fear falls into the latter group. That's not to say that it is a not totally without its merits. I read this in one sitting so if you are looking for an introductory book for the author or want something not too demanding for your commute to and fro work, then this would be fine but if you are looking for something a little more demanding then I would suggest that look elsewhere. show less
Th Quick Reads series - or what I have read of it so far - features good writers at the top of their game and while 130 pages might generally engage one for a good two hours, the pacing and sheer readability of these little books is such that I finished it in a flash.
A domestic murder in a childless Middle England terrace house in Brighton where a husband has tired of his plump middle-aged nagging wife, and the wife is sick of her husband's snoring and indifference. She has an affair while he falls in love with a prostitute at the 'gentleman's club' he frequents on the sly.
Naturally, they both decide [unbenown to the other] that the solution to their problems lies in murder. Although their are some twists and turns, the ending is show more comfortably predictable - far more so in fact than fans of Peter James have come to expect. show less
A domestic murder in a childless Middle England terrace house in Brighton where a husband has tired of his plump middle-aged nagging wife, and the wife is sick of her husband's snoring and indifference. She has an affair while he falls in love with a prostitute at the 'gentleman's club' he frequents on the sly.
Naturally, they both decide [unbenown to the other] that the solution to their problems lies in murder. Although their are some twists and turns, the ending is show more comfortably predictable - far more so in fact than fans of Peter James have come to expect. show less
Not up to Peter James's usual suspense standard, fairly predictable.
for the first time a funny way to deal with a murder investigation . nothing fantastic, it deserves 3 stars
Zeer voorspelbaar.
A Short story that has a predictable end
Good quick crime read for all in a oner sitting! Great for travelling.
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Peter James was born in Brighton, England on August 22, 1948. He graduated from Ravensbourne Film School and worked as screen writer and film producer for several years. He began his writing career in 1979 and has written over 25 books including Dead Letter Drop, Twilight, Host, Alchemist, The Perfect Murder, Perfect People, and Detective show more Superintendent Roy Grace series. He won the UK Crime Writers Association Diamond Dagger award in 2016. The Diamond Dagger is awarded to writers whose careers are `marked by sustained excellence¿, and who have `made a significant contribution to crime writing published in the English language¿. Recipients are selected from nominations submitted by CWA members. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Perfect Murder
- Original title
- The Perfect Murder
- Original publication date
- 2010
- People/Characters*
- Victor Smiley; Joan Smiley; Kamila; Don
- Epigraph*
- Na twintig jaar wil je wel eens iets anders.
Iets heel anders... - First words*
- Het idee om zijn vrouw te vermoorden kwam niet in plotselinge flits bij Victor Smiley op.
- Quotations*
- De 'perfecte moord' is die waar wij nooit over horen.
- Martin Richards QPM, hoofdcommissaris in Sussex - Last words*
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