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The Roy Grace series consists of nineteen crime thriller novels written by British author Peter James. The main character is Roy Grace, a Detective Superintendent with the Sussex Police in Brighton, England.[1][2]

Roy Grace character

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Roy Grace is portrayed as a dedicated and successful police officer with a troubled personal life. His wife, Sandy, disappeared under mysterious circumstances, leaving him haunted and driven by the need to discover her fate. This backstory provides ongoing subplots across the series. Grace later remarries and starts a new family, reflecting changes in his personal outlook and circumstances.[3][4][5]

Grace is known for his willingness to embrace unconventional methods, including using psychics and mediums, which sometimes puts him at odds with his colleagues. His methods, combined with solid police work, lead to him solving complex cases. Grace's character development throughout the series is shown by both professional achievements and personal challenges, making him a flawed but compelling character.[5]

Books in the Roy Grace series

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  1. Dead Simple (2005)
  2. Looking Good Dead (2006)
  3. Not Dead Enough (2007)
  4. Dead Man's Footsteps (2008)
  5. Dead Tomorrow (2009)
  6. Dead Like You (2010)
  7. Dead Man's Grip (2011)
  8. Not Dead Yet (2012)
  9. Dead Man's Time (2013)
  10. Want You Dead (2014)
  11. You Are Dead (2016)
  12. Love You Dead (2017)
  13. Need You Dead (2017)
  14. Dead If You Don't (2018)
  15. Dead At First Sight (2019)
  16. Find Them Dead (2020)
  17. Left You Dead (2021)
  18. Picture You Dead (2022)
  19. Wish You Were Dead (2023)
  20. They Thought I Was Dead (2024) - Novella
  21. One Of Us Is Dead (2024)
  22. Unnamed Novel (October 2025)

Reception

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The Roy Grace novels have been critically acclaimed for their realism and depth of the characters. The author draws heavily from real police procedures using first-hand accounts, which lend authenticity and depth. The books have enjoyed widespread popularity, ranking on bestseller lists and building a strong fanbase.[6][7]

The series has won 20 Sunday Times Best-Sellers and sold 23 million copies worldwide.

Adaptations

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The Roy Grace series has been adapted into a television series titled 'Grace (TV series)'. Starring John Simm as the character, the series first aired in 2021 on ITV. It captures the essence of the books, focusing on Grace's investigative methods and personal life. The series has been well-received for its adaptation of the source material and strong performances, particularly by Simm.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Peter James reveals all on new book guaranteed to surprise Grace fans". The Argus. 1 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Peter James praises Brighton's 'crime pedigree' ahead of next Grace novel". The Argus. 24 September 2022.
  3. ^ James, Peter (14 April 2022). Not Dead Enough. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 9781529091069.
  4. ^ James, Peter (13 March 2021). Looking Good Dead. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 9781529063028.
  5. ^ a b James, Peter (13 March 2021). Dead Simple. Pan Macmillan. ISBN 9781529063011.
  6. ^ Forshaw, Barry (5 October 2018). "The best recent thrillers – review roundup". The Guardian.
  7. ^ Kesh, Krazy (6 August 2014). "Peter James, the master of crime fiction". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Mangan, Lucy (14 March 2021). "Grace review – a twisty race against time for John Simm's fading detective". The Guardian.