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Dead Tomorrow (2009)

by Peter James(Favorite Author)
4.12 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
023070686X (ISBN13: 9780230706866)
languge
English
publisher
MacMillan
series
Roy Grace
review 1: I am a massive Peter James fan and think pretty much every book I’ve read of his has been excellent. It won’t come as that big a surprise that I thought this book was excellent. It centred on the issue of human trafficking for organ procurement and brought up some ethical questions about some members of societies lives being more equal than others. I thought the plot did sag a little towards the middle and I’m a bit sick of DS Branson and his woman troubles but overall I thought it was a good, solid work and very enjoyable to read.
review 2: Teenager bodies is found in the sea with missing vital organs, and a mother hopes that her daughter will soon get a new liver to survive but is it too late? Detective Roy Grace must find what these two stories has in
... morecommon or maybe he is just wrong? Not as good as Dead Simple which I enjoyed reading. Dead Tomrrow was for me a very slow and kind of boring. Interesting plot and important plot but there's no twists and turns. The book is too long and very predictable. Nothing surprised me. Good characters depth but where are the twists? Nothing shocked me or suprised me in any way. It was a let down for me. less
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Iro_dono
It saddens me to think that people can be and are treated like this in the world. Tense stuff!!
Simster
Agree with Best Crime Books' and Shaun's review. Peter James had done it again!
Bri
enjoy this author - want to read all of his books
blackwngs
Really good.
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