Looking Good Dead is the second book by number one bestselling crime and thriller writer Peter James, part of the multimillion-copy series featuring the definitive Brighton detective, Roy Grace.
'Tell me more, Davey.' 'There was one guy sticking right out through the windshield, half his head missing. Jeez, could see his brains coming out. Knew right away he was a goner. Only one survivor, but he died too.
. . Although the Roy Grace novels can be read in any order, Dead Like You is the sixth gripping title in the bestselling series. Enjoy more of the Brighton detective’s investigations with Dead Man's Grip and Not Dead Yet.
Curtis ventured. 'And if she's busy having nooky in there?' Curtis shrugged. He didn't know the answer. Norris knocked again. 'Hello! Ms Harrington? Anyone in? Police!' Nothing. Norris turned his burly frame sideways and barged hard ...
Dead Tomorrow, the fifth novel in Peter James' award-winning Detective Superintendent Roy Grace crime series, now available in eBook.
Dead Man's Footsteps, the fourth novel in Peter James' award-winning Detective Superintendent Roy Grace crime series, now available in eBook.
Peter James' Roy Grace Ebook Bundle: Books 1-10 contains the following gripping novels from the Roy Grace series: Dead Simple Looking Good Dead Not Dead Enough Dead Man's Footsteps Dead Tomorrow Dead Like You Dead Man's Grip Not Dead Yet ...
Discover the darkness that lurks around every corner in the latest instalment of Peter James’s award-winning detective series, which is now a major ITV programme starring John Simm as Roy Grace.
'Seeing Dr Gottlieb today, hon?' he asked. 'He's just so stupid, too. Yes, I'm seeing him. But I think I'm going to change. I need a different shrink. Paulina, in my yoga class, is seeing someone who's a lot better. Gottlieb's useless.
A 'This Could Happen to You' Crime Thriller Peter James. 'Trust me, I'll be back in the morning. And I've got to charge my phone, I'm almost out of juice.' 'What about my phone? Why did the morons take it from me?
Powell raised three fingers, indicating he wanted another banknote. Lucas Daly nodded at the Apologist. ... The Apologist let Powell's feet touch the floor, but kept hold of his throat. ... 'Contented,' Lawrence Powell croaked.