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Peter James Readers
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Just read an excellent review of Peter James books in the mail on Sunday. Never read any but they look like my type of reading.
Can any James reader advise which book is best to start with as it was mentioned that a lot of them are about the same character DS Grace?
Can any James reader advise which book is best to start with as it was mentioned that a lot of them are about the same character DS Grace?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.start at the beginning, there is on ongoing story relating to Roy Grace's life
here is the list in order
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here is the list in order
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I've got all Peter James's books. I've met him many times as he lives locally and is often seen around the town and surrounding areas. If you want to start with the "dead" series, the ones about Roy Grace, then start at the beginning. The first one was Dead Simple and was really gripping. That was the one that got me hooked.
I agree about Peter Robinson's Insp Banks books. They, too, are excellent. Yes, Stephen Tompkinson was totally wrong in the part as was Ken Stott as Rebus. I always saw Ken Stott more in the role of Insp Bobby Hogan.
I've just discovered Stephen Leather and am now a bit hooked on those books as well.
I've recently got through a John Grisham phase and read a whole load of his books. All of them very good, but, a bit "American" for my taste, spelling etc... Still excellent reading though.
I agree about Peter Robinson's Insp Banks books. They, too, are excellent. Yes, Stephen Tompkinson was totally wrong in the part as was Ken Stott as Rebus. I always saw Ken Stott more in the role of Insp Bobby Hogan.
I've just discovered Stephen Leather and am now a bit hooked on those books as well.
I've recently got through a John Grisham phase and read a whole load of his books. All of them very good, but, a bit "American" for my taste, spelling etc... Still excellent reading though.
Shaney....Peter James' play of The Perfect Murder is at Theatre Royal Norwich later this month and the man himself is giving a talk after the show on the Monday night. Thought you might be interested to know.
"International best-selling crime thriller novelist Peter James will take a Q & A session in the auditorium post show on the first night Monday 20 January.
The session is absolutely free and all ticket holders are welcome to stay after the show."
"International best-selling crime thriller novelist Peter James will take a Q & A session in the auditorium post show on the first night Monday 20 January.
The session is absolutely free and all ticket holders are welcome to stay after the show."
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