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The Roy Grace Omnibus

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Read the first 10 books in the thrilling Roy Grace series from the no. 1 bestselling crime author Peter James, winner of the 2016 Crime Writers' Association Diamond Dagger prize.

"James just keeps getting better and better." Sydney Morning Herald

This digital only omnibus contains:
Book 1: Dead Simple
Book 2: Looking Good Dead
Book 3: Not Dead Enough
Book 4: Dead Man's Footsteps
Book 5: Dead Tomorrow
Book 6: Dead Like You
Book 7: Dead Man's Grip
Book 8: Not Dead Yet
Book 9: Dead Man's Time
Book 10: Want You Dead
PRAISE FOR PETER JAMES
"James has managed to maintain the same high standard throughout [the series] ... his portrayal of the police at work - clearly the result of personal contact and deep research - is superb." The Times
"we sense a formidable intelligence at work" The Washington Post
"One is always tempted to read "one more chapter" - and then another. Until, arriving at, say, page 350, and, desperate to know how it will all end, it's all too easy to read the final 50 odd pages with ferocious speed." The Huffington Post


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subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

Read the first 10 books in the thrilling Roy Grace series from the no. 1 bestselling crime author Peter James, winner of the 2016 Crime Writers' Association Diamond Dagger prize.

"James just keeps getting better and better." Sydney Morning Herald

This digital only omnibus contains:
Book 1: Dead Simple
Book 2: Looking Good Dead
Book 3: Not Dead Enough
Book 4: Dead Man's Footsteps
Book 5: Dead Tomorrow
Book 6: Dead Like You
Book 7: Dead Man's Grip
Book 8: Not Dead Yet
Book 9: Dead Man's Time
Book 10: Want You Dead
PRAISE FOR PETER JAMES
"James has managed to maintain the same high standard throughout [the series] ... his portrayal of the police at work - clearly the result of personal contact and deep research - is superb." The Times
"we sense a formidable intelligence at work" The Washington Post
"One is always tempted to read "one more chapter" - and then another. Until, arriving at, say, page 350, and, desperate to know how it will all end, it's all too easy to read the final 50 odd pages with ferocious speed." The Huffington Post


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