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I haven’t read a Roy Grace novel for a while so it’s a pleasure to return to the Brighton area and the Sussex team. All the usual characters are here, sadly including ACC Cassian Pewe and I look forward to the day that slimy toad gets what he’s overdue. In this one, a major drugs ring is operating in the region and the mastermind is masquerading behind the deceptive curtain of a respectable profession. Behind the mild and agreeable appearance there lies a ruthless, highly organised and dangerous individual. The case involves murder, threats and intimidation in order that Mr Big can elude the consequences of his many crimes. A considerable portion of the book is devoted to the subsequent court case.
The book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. At this point Roy Grace is seconded to the Met’s Violent Crime Task Force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. I think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and I would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. I really like the Sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. I like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. The book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
Although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. The trial section is overlong in my opinion and I had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. No surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! The ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
Overall, I did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and I daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. I’m looking forward to the next instalment where I sincerely hope Roy Grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
With thanks to NetGalley and Pan MacMillan for the ARC.
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Download cocoa tea dj mixtape one piece law i haven’t read a roy grace novel for a while so it’s a pleasure to return to the brighton area and the sussex team. all the usual characters are here, sadly including acc cassian pewe and i look forward to the day that slimy toad gets what he’s overdue. in this one, a major drugs ring is operating in the region and the mastermind is masquerading behind the deceptive curtain of a respectable profession. behind the mild and agreeable appearance there lies a ruthless, highly organised and dangerous individual. the case involves murder, threats and intimidation in order that mr big can elude the consequences of his many crimes. a considerable portion of the book is devoted to the subsequent court case.
the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
with thanks to netgalley and pan macmillan for the arc. vs vergo english sub. World petroleum congress downloads 2 in the last 30 days since show more detail. i haven’t read a roy grace novel for a while so it’s a pleasure to return to the brighton area and the sussex team. all the usual characters are here, sadly including acc cassian pewe and i look forward to the day that slimy toad gets what he’s overdue. in this one, a major drugs ring is operating in the region and the mastermind is masquerading behind the deceptive curtain of a respectable profession. behind the mild and agreeable appearance there lies a ruthless, highly organised and dangerous individual. the case involves murder, threats and intimidation in order that mr big can elude the consequences of his many crimes. a considerable portion of the book is devoted to the subsequent court case.
the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
with thanks to netgalley and pan macmillan for the arc. tremendous appeal. Schumacher pitted for the second time on lap 43 and his stop took slightly longer i haven’t read a roy grace novel for a while so it’s a pleasure to return to the brighton area and the sussex team. all the usual characters are here, sadly including acc cassian pewe and i look forward to the day that slimy toad gets what he’s overdue. in this one, a major drugs ring is operating in the region and the mastermind is masquerading behind the deceptive curtain of a respectable profession. behind the mild and agreeable appearance there lies a ruthless, highly organised and dangerous individual. the case involves murder, threats and intimidation in order that mr big can elude the consequences of his many crimes. a considerable portion of the book is devoted to the subsequent court case.
the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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the book starts in a very exciting way with an arrest and car chase which feels like an action movie. at this point roy grace is seconded to the met’s violent crime task force aiming to address rising gang related knife crime in the capital. i think this section is also very good and extremely relevant and i would have loved more on this as it’s so pertinent. i really like the sussex based characters (with one previously mentioned exception) and because so many of them have been in the series from the start they feel very realistic and clearly visible to the reader. i like the banter and touches of humour between them which also adds realism. the book is well written, it’s easy to read and flows well with the first half being well paced and keeps you intrigued.
although there is a lot to praise in the book there are some overlong descriptions which seem at times to be “padding “. the trial section is overlong in my opinion and i had not expected this to be the primary focus and some interest is lost. no surprise to find that one expert witness gave evidence about gait analysis which the author seems overly fond of!!!! the ending of the court case is certainly dramatic and makes for good reading even if you question its plausibility!
overall, i did enjoy a considerable portion of the book and i daresay that spending a long time in court is the reality of the role of a police officer. i’m looking forward to the next instalment where i sincerely hope roy grace enacts some well deserved revenge!
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