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timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,007
Sussex
I too like the Peter James Roy Grace books. Easy read. Based in Brighton. John Grisham and Michael Crichton are always good.

i'd ike to get into these Peter James books. Is there an order? which should I read first? does it matter?
 






Bigtomfu

New member
Jul 25, 2003
4,416
Harrow
Have just come back from a two week break and read six books, all different but all kept me turning the pages: (Have used a 5* rating system, but maybe read some reviews to make up your own mind)

Solar - Ian McEwan ***

Lustrum - Robert Harris ****

The Historian - Elizabeth Kostova **** V interesting

Travels with my Aunt - Graham Greene ****

Touching the void - Joe Simpson *** (non fiction)

Play Dead - Harlan Coben ** - starts really really well then turns into a farce
 


Carrot Cruncher

NHS Slave
Helpful Moderator
Jul 30, 2003
5,052
Southampton, United Kingdom
i'd ike to get into these Peter James books. Is there an order? which should I read first? does it matter?

They work as stand-alone books, as everything is explained at the beginning, recurrent character wise (a bit annoying if you've read all of them!).

However, if you're planning to read them all, then you may as well start at the beginning.

The order is:
Dead Simple
Looking Good Dead
Not Dead Enough
Dead Man's Footsteps
Dead Tomorrow.
Dead Like You.
 


timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,007
Sussex
They work as stand-alone books, as everything is explained at the beginning, recurrent character wise (a bit annoying if you've read all of them!).

However, if you're planning to read them all, then you may as well start at the beginning.

The order is:
Dead Simple
Looking Good Dead
Not Dead Enough
Dead Man's Footsteps
Dead Tomorrow.
Dead Like You.


thanks - I love books with reference to Brighton
 












Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
I was pleasantly surprised by reading the name of my former dentist in one of Peter James's books.

Ian McEwan is a good bet. I thoroughly enjoyed 'Innocent' and I am beginning to work my way through his range.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,402
Uffern
Just finished 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthopists' by Robert Tressell

Set in Hastings (Mugsborough) in the late Edwardian period, this book will change your life

It's an excellent book - I've just re-read it again and it's still compelling. There's also a very good production of it currently playing at Chichester (a joint production with Liverpool Everyman) - it's well worth seeing if you're a fan of the book - and worth seeing if you're not.

thanks - I love books with reference to Brighton

Have you read Patrick Hamilton? Virtually all his books are wholly or partially set in Brighton. He specialises in stories of the louche underclass- they're not exactly bundles of laughs but are very good.
 


cobbyseagull

Member
Jul 31, 2008
163
James PATTERSON - Alex cross one's....if you seen along came a spider that is one of the books..only recently started reading Patterson and best books i have read in ages.

Also give Chris SIMMS, Tess GERRITSEN and Dean KOONTZ ago.
 






Super Gus!

New member
Mar 3, 2010
290
thanks for all the suggestions, got plenty to work through now!! should keep me goin for about the next 5 years! cheers!
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,830
Location Location
They work as stand-alone books, as everything is explained at the beginning, recurrent character wise (a bit annoying if you've read all of them!).

However, if you're planning to read them all, then you may as well start at the beginning.

The order is:
Dead Simple
Looking Good Dead
Not Dead Enough
Dead Man's Footsteps
Dead Tomorrow.
Dead Like You.

I agree its not essential to read them in exact order, but there is a recurring thread through all of them with regard to Roy Grace's missing wife, which gets a revelatory airing at the end of one of them (without wanting to give too much away), so its probably best to stick to the order I reckons.

Loved the latest one (Dead Like You) where the guy goes to an Albion match at Withdean to meet his drug dealer. I reckon I could've done with some SMACK to get me through some of the games in the first half of last season.
 




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