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Find Them Dead

Roy Grace, Book 16

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Find Them Dead

By: Peter James
Narrated by: Daniel Weyman
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Detective Superintendent Roy Grace unearths a powerful criminal network in the sinister crime novel Find Them Dead, by award winning author Peter James.

Ending his secondment to London’s Met Police, Roy Grace gets a tip-off about a drugs mastermind operating out of Brighton. On his first day back in his old job, he is called to a seemingly senseless murder.

Gradually, Grace’s investigation draws him into the evil sphere of an utterly ruthless drug dealer on trial. A man prepared to order the death of anyone it takes to enable him to walk free from court.

Sitting in the jury is Meg Magellan, whose daughter's life is being threatened by a stranger who tells her that if she ever wants to see her alive again, it is very simple. At the end of the trial, all she has to do is make sure the jury says just two words . . . Not guilty.

Although the Roy Grace novels can be listened to in any order, Find Them Dead is the sixteenth title in the bestselling series. Discover more of the Brighton detective’s investigations with Left You Dead.

Now a major ITV series, Grace, starring John Simm.

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23 million books sold.

Creator of Her Majesty Queen Camilla’s favourite fictional detective.

'Peter James is one of the best crime writers in the business' – Karin Slaughter, author of the Will Trent series

'Peter James is one of the best British crime writers and therefore one of the best in the world' – Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series

'One of the world’s most popular detective series' –
The Guardian

©2020 Peter James (P)2020 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Crime Thrillers Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Fiction Detective Mystery
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a great listen

peter james at his best. this is a well researched and enthralling story. An excellent writer.

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a little disappointed

Not as good as the previous books in the Roy Grace series. Based around a court case rather than Roy Grace

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Very good

I have had this audiobook pre-ordered for a while, something I always do with these Roy Grace books. Peter James is a fantastic writer and Roy is a great character.

Roy’s been on secondment to London and the Met. In that role he finds out about a drug trafficking ring that brings drugs in using classic cars. He passes the tip on and Border Patrol finds a Ferrari with drugs. The truck driver is arrested and an interesting courtroom drama ensues. In fact, this is more courtroom drama than Roy Grace et al and a police procedural. Good thing I like a good trial story. (Steve Cavanagh’s work comes to mind.) But I like Roy Grace better and, therefore I could only give this four stars.

Roy does have his run-ins with his boss, a real jerk who deserves his comeuppance. And what’s going on with Bruno? I think I wrote that after the preceding book, too.

The narration by Daniel Weyman was very well done.

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Not as good as usual

Roy isn't the main character in this one. It focuses on Meg, who is a jury foreperson at a major drug trial. It is kind of interesting, but ends in a convoluted way that isn't at all convincing. Roy's family is visited a bit. That poor Bruno is getting us set up for some really crazy behavior in future books. I think that James might be sorry that he added him into the mix. Even the dog isn't safe from this mixed up kid, let alone baby Noah. That said, this installment is definitely a let down.

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Wait what?

How did this end like this? I feel completely unsettled. There better be a follow up to this book AND SOON!

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Somewhat disappointing.

I started with Dead At First Sight, the previous book in the series, since I am a big fan of the Grace television series on BritBox. I really enjoyed Dead At First Sight and was eager to listen to this one, but unfortunately, it fell somewhat flat. The book might as well have been called a Meg Magellan book because Grace almost came off as a minor character in his book. Probably 2/3 of the book focuses on Meg and her role as a juror in the drug case, while Roy is relegated to mainly dealing with Cassian Pewe and family issues. The build-up was good, but the ending was very abrupt with conclusions seemingly cobbled together at the last moment. I am going to continue with the series, but I hope that it goes back to being about Grace doing the work and solving a case.

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Boring book

The most boring of all the Roy Grace books. Almost the whole book is about court procedure & Roy Grace hardly featured. Not reccommended

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