Looking Good Dead
By Peter James
R68.00
Availability: In stock
Book Information
Pages: 400
Type: Used
Condition: excellent
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Description
Looking Good Dead by Peter James follows Detective Superintendent Roy Grace as he grapples with a chilling case that intertwines technology and murder. When a young woman, who has been living a double life, is brutally killed, Grace is called to unravel the mystery behind her death. The investigation intensifies when Grace discovers that the victim had been involved in a secretive online world, where her life and relationships were manipulated through deception and deceit.
As he delves deeper, Grace uncovers a sinister plot involving a dangerous figure who uses technology to stalk and manipulate victims. The investigation leads him into a dark realm of obsession and revenge, pushing Grace to confront his own vulnerabilities as he races against time to prevent further tragedy.
With the stakes rising, the story weaves a tense narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns, exploring the consequences of modern technology on human relationships. Peter James skillfully combines gripping suspense with rich character development, making Looking Good Dead a thrilling read. As Grace navigates the complexities of the case, readers are drawn into a world where appearances can be deceiving, and the truth is often more sinister than it seems.
As he delves deeper, Grace uncovers a sinister plot involving a dangerous figure who uses technology to stalk and manipulate victims. The investigation leads him into a dark realm of obsession and revenge, pushing Grace to confront his own vulnerabilities as he races against time to prevent further tragedy.
With the stakes rising, the story weaves a tense narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns, exploring the consequences of modern technology on human relationships. Peter James skillfully combines gripping suspense with rich character development, making Looking Good Dead a thrilling read. As Grace navigates the complexities of the case, readers are drawn into a world where appearances can be deceiving, and the truth is often more sinister than it seems.
