Dead Simple by Peter James is the first Detective Superintendent Grace novel. There are currently twenty-two books in the series set in Brighton, England. I love police procedurals, and I liked Roy Grace of the Sussex police, so I’ll try the next one, although this one was a little creepy at times.

Michael Harrison and four buddies are celebrating his stag night by drinking at various pubs. Harrison has always been the joker of the bunch, coming up with elaborate pranks before his friends’ weddings. This time, the joke is on him. When he’s drunk, his friends bury him in a coffin in the woods, leaving him with an air tube. But, they’re in a car accident as they leave the scene, so they’re unable to tell anyone where they buried Michael. They leave behind his best man, who wasn’t with them, and his fiancee, Ashley.

DS Grace is brought into the case when Ashley reports Michael is missing. Grace’s own wife disappeared, so he immediately feels sympathy for Ashley. But, as he and his team investigate, he begins to wonder about the stories told by Harrison’s business partner and fiancee.

The descriptions of Michael Harrison’s suffering during his burial are a little too graphic for me, but they’re easy to skip. However, I appreciated the portrayal of Grace with his unrelenting determination to find the missing man, and discover the truth. James develops his sympathetic character well in this first in the series. It’s been years since Roy’s wife disappeared, and he’s used every means possible to find her. In fact, he’s known for his unorthodox methods in working a case, even going so far as to use psychics. He’s a solid police detective, who works well with a team, and believes in getting out into the field.

I’m looking forward to future suspenseful cases, and the continuing development of Roy Grace as a character. I may have to check out the TV series on BritBox.

Peter James’ website is https://www.peterjames.com/

Dead Simple by Peter James. Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2005. 404p.


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