![]() ![]() Nevertheless, having set up the plot, Peter James wisely switches most of the rest of the book to the police detectives involved in the case, and tells the story from their perspective. Or is she? She thinks she is, but he emphatically denies it.Īt this point, the experienced crime fiction reader will spot a few plot flaws (which aren't resolved), and even readers new to the genre will not have too much difficulty figuring what is going on very early on in the book (the final twist is easy to guess, and isn't much of a twist). We are also introduced to Sophie Harrington, a film production assistant and Bishop's girlfriend. ![]() He seems less than upset, so when Grace and his team discover that Bishop lives in London during the week and only comes home at weekends, they have their suspicions. Katie's husband, Brian, is playing golf when he hears the news. The murder seems to have been carried out by someone called the "time millionaire", but who is he? And what’s his motive? The book opens with the death of Katie Bishop, social-climbing wife of a wealthy Brighton businessman. ![]() There are plenty of thrills in Peter James' latest Roy Grace book, but not much of a mystery. Hardcover: 400 pages (June 2007) Publisher: Macmillan ISBN: 1405092033 ![]()
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