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Stop Them Dead

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Daniel Weyman

11 Hours 47 Minutes

Pan Macmillan

September 2023

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‘Peter James is one of the best British crime writers, and therefore one of the best in the world.’ - LEE CHILD, author of The Jack Reacher series

Discover the darkness that lurks around every corner in the latest instalment of the award-winning Grace series, now a major ITV series.

A ruthless crime. A race against time.

In the dead of night, a farmer hears a suspicious noise. It’s everyone’s worst nightmare: a break-in. When he confronts the intruders, he has no idea that just minutes later he will be left lying in a pool of blood. But the chilling truth lies not in the act itself, but what the perpetrators were willing to kill for.

At the scene of the crime, Detective Superintendent Roy Grace senses something amiss. This is no mere botched robbery; it’s the tip of the iceberg of a nationwide crime epidemic. Ruthless gangs, operating with military precision, have discovered a new black market flourishing in the shadows – an unthinkable source of wealth even more profitable than drugs.

Grace’s investigation into this deadly trade pits him against some of the most ruthless people he has ever encountered; people who will kill anyone who gets in their way, because where there is greed, there is murder.

The clock is ticking, and the stakes have never been higher. Out of his element, and out of time, can Roy Grace put a stop to these criminal masterminds before more innocent lives are lost?

‘The master of the craft’ - DAILY EXPRESS

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  • Linda M.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Although there is a murder at the beginning of the novel, the rest of the book is not solely concerned with "who done it" in the usual way. The story goes on to develop an interesting (and different) main plot, plus some absorbing and compelling sub-plots. James is good at creating some interesting characters though I would suggest that he does not like the Welsh, since almost every bad person in it happens to be Welsh - which is odd because the surname "James" is Welsh! Still, a really good listen. The narrator is gifted in being able to voice both male and female characters convincingly. Excellent.

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