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Dead Simple | 
enlarge | Author: Peter James Creator: Tim Bruce Publisher: Isis Audio books Category: Book
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Rating: 105 reviews Sales Rank: 143375
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.9
ISBN: 1405090022 EAN: 9781405090025 ASIN: 1405090022
Publication Date: June 2, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, Ready for immediate despatch, in cellophane wrap. box has small crack
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FANTASTIC! BUY THIS BOOK NOW! August 30, 2008 Mr. B. Whitworth (Manchester, UK) This plot has more twists than a high speed rollercoaster!! Fantastic book! I couldn't put it down! 10/10 Brilliant!!
Wow! August 27, 2008 S. West (UK) When I was told not to read this book because it would give me nightmares of course I immediately started reading it and am I glad I did. It was absolutely gripping, completely original and I read it in three days without nightmares. Peter James has a fantastic writing style that draws you in and I couldn't keep up with the twists and turns. I've just gone out and bought Not Dead Enough and I know I shall whizz through all James' detective novels. For me, James is up there with Robert Goddard and Harlan Coben. And that is praise indeed.
Some good bits July 29, 2008 Mrs Campbell (Scotland) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just finished this book, having read it in a few hours. Its almost good, James is close to being a really good writer, However, the coincidence of Roy meeting Mark in the hallway after the poker game was a real turn off, but not as bad as the rotten ending. Using a medium to find the body?? Really scrapping the barrel.
Potiential but too sloppy July 25, 2008 L. Kragh (denmark) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
In Peter James' "Dead Simple" Michael Harrison ends up in coffin as a stag night prank, his four friends who were supposed to get him out again die in a car crash, and his best man isn't sure he wants him to be found! He writes well James, but the plot in this crime novel is just way too sloppy. Like they can't find this guy, but the police doesn't think to check the computers, mobiles of the four friends who planned the stag night (and then the bad guy gets access to them weeks later and deletes everything) And then he makes a crime novel faux pas (an big no no!) one of the main villains isn't introduced until the last 10% of the book, (oh by the way this guy (who's barely been mentioned or seen for 90% of the story)plays a big relevant part of it too!). t seems like James changes the direction of the plot several times to make it surprising. Instead it becomes incoherent and deus ex machina like. Lots of angles remain unexplored as the author piles more and more of them onto the story. I like the detective Roy Grace, but the structure of the story just doesnt work. It's way too improbable and badly structured, which is a shame as the writing itself is quite good. We should be hearing more about why Mark and Ashley choose to act like they do, Vic should be in the story much earlier and the bad guy shouldn't be exposed so soon.
disappointed July 14, 2008 Ann Turner (Deeside, Flintshire United Kingdom) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was the first Peter james book I have read. I thought the plot interesting, but several things spoilt it for me. One was the policeman's fascination for the occult etc. Another was the policeman's background,i.e. missing wife. A very irritating aspect was the Americanisms, but mostly what has put me off reading any more of Peter James' books is the frequent use of obscenities. The use of these words - whether as expletives or in their proper context - by nearly every character on almost every page indicates a lack of vocabulary on the part of the author.
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