![]() ![]() ‘A terrific tale of greed, seduction and betrayal’ – “Daily Telegraph”. ![]() ![]() ‘Destined for the bestsellers’ – “Independent on Sunday”. You can log on and see them on a website. Kellie and Tom’s deaths have already been posted on the internet. And from that moment, the killing of the Bryce family becomes a mere formality – and a grisly attraction. But supported by his wife, Kellie, he bravely makes a statement, to the murder enquiry team headed by Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, a man with demons of his own – including his missing wife – to contend with. Then his young family are threatened with their lives if he goes to the police. But within hours of picking up the CD that had been left behind on the train seat next him, and attempting to return it to its owner, he is the sole witness to a vicious murder. Tom Bryce did what any decent person would do. I’ve read a few books by Peter James, but only three of his Roy Grace books, Simply Dead, the first book in the series, Not Dead Enough, the third one and now Looking Good Dead, the second book (and one of my TBRs). ![]()
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