I am a big fan of Peter James, so it’s no big surprise that I enjoyed “Find Them Dead”, one of the most recent books in the Roy Grace series.
This particular novel follows a woman called Meg who is called up for jury duty. She is looking forward to it, as she is missing her daughter who is on a gap year in South America. Jury duty will be a good distraction, after all. Or will it?
The trial Meg is participating in is for a major Brighton drug lord. Soon after it starts, her life takes a horrifying turn when she receives a terrifying phone call.
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And the next popular literary character coming to our screens is hard-working, Brighton-based police officer Roy Grace. Adapted from Peter James international bestseller, Dead Simple, new ITV production Grace is written by Endeavour creator Russell Lewis, and stars John Simm, 50, in the title role. Calling it a delicate balancing act , the actor tried not to worry too much about what avid readers of the books would think of his performance. While we re trying to be absolutely true to the source material, it s a TV show and so some fans of the novel will be up in arms because it won t be the characters they had in their head, acknowledges the Yorkshireman, during a Q&A on Zoom.
It s a big responsibility to bring a beloved detective to life. And the next popular literary character coming to our screens is hard-working, Brighton-based police officer Roy Grace. Adapted from Peter James international bestseller, Dead Simple, new ITV production Grace is written by Endeavour creator Russell Lewis, and stars John Simm, 50, in the title role. Calling it a delicate balancing act , the actor tried not to worry too much about what avid readers of the books would think of his performance. While we re trying to be absolutely true to the source material, it s a TV show and so some fans of the novel will be up in arms because it won t be the characters they had in their head, acknowledges the Yorkshireman, during a Q&A on Zoom.