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?
I too like the Peter James Roy Grace books. Easy read. Based in Brighton. John Grisham and Michael Crichton are always good.
Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks.
Fantastic book...best I've ever read.
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.
I particularly liked the Philip Kerr "Berlin Noir" set.........crime in Nazi Germany,and a decent feel for the era,also the follow up set in South America after the war.Excellent stuff,I thought,though of course others may think my selections are rubbish.
Just finished 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthopists' by Robert Tressell
Set in Hastings (Mugsborough) in the late Edwardian period, this book will change your life
thanks - I love books with reference to Brighton
i like crime, thrillers, mystery that sort of thing. probably get flamed but read the Dan Brown books and the Stieg Larsson books.
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.