It’s been a very active year for one of Britain’s leading
crime writers, Peter James and a very busy bloke. Over a festive lunch, Mike
Stotter and I reflected over what 2014 has held in store for readers of James’ dark
tales.
Firstly, as the demand for Peter James work from his readers
is intense, he finally agreed to re-release his long since out of print Espionage Drama DEAD LETTER DROP at the start of the year.
Max Flynn, undercover agent, has the unenviable job of
spying on his own side. When to kill, who to kill, whether to kill are all
questions which have to be answered at great speed if he wants to stay alive.
But why does an innocuous airline ticket No. 14B matter so much? Who has gone
to the trouble of committing suicide? And could Flynn's beautiful companion be
a spy? The hazy, murky world of counter espionage leaves no room for errors of
judgement and Flynn knows he’s finished if he makes one false move.
Peter James wrote about
why he decided to bring back into print this wonderful little tale -
But there was one clear winner, and that was the day in May 1980, when I received an excited phone call from my then literary agent, Jon Thurley, telling me that my first novel Dead Letter Drop, had been accepted for publication! And not only that, they were offering me a two-book deal! The advance was a princely £2,000 – OK, not a fortune, even in those days, but it didn’t matter. I was about to become a published author.
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Also at the start of the year the stage adaptation of his bestselling novella, The Perfect Murder embarked on a UK-wide tour of the
country's leading theatres. With an all-star cast led by Robert Daws (star of
ITV’s The Royal, Roger Roger, Outside Edge and West End productions of The
Secret of Sherlock Holmes and Public Property), Dawn Steele (star of ITV’s Wild
at Heart, Sea of Souls and Monarch of the Glen and theatre productions of
Verdict, Blackbird and Volcano in the West End), Gray O’Brien, (star of
Coronation Street, Casualty and Peak Practice and Sleuth in the West End),
Thomas Howes who played the much loved character of William the footman in
Downton Abbey and whose theatre credits include the National Theatre production
of The History Boys and Simona Armstrong, finalist in the BBC’s search for a
‘Maria’.
Victor Smiley and his wife Joan have been
married for a long time. But their marriage has reached crisis point and Victor
has decided there is only one way to get Joan out of his life forever... but
he’s about to get a nasty surprise... As a young Detective Roy Grace starts to
investigate his very first homicide case, dark forces intervene and Grace
begins to fear that nothing is quite as it seems.
Then Peter James
released his tenth Roy Grace thriller in June WANT YOU DEAD which not surprisingly
shot up the book charts. Wayne Brooks, Peter’s Editor at Pan Macmillan, says: “Peter James is at the peak of his
writing career and Want You Dead, is
his most shocking and thrilling book to date. I couldn’t think of a better
novel to celebrate ten years of Roy Grace with”
And thirdly - Peter
James is not a writer constrained by the walls of genre, as his Roald Dahl-esque
collection of sinister little tales A TWIST OF THE KNIFE has just been
released. We’d suggest you have a glass of scotch handy when you crack the
spine of these tales from the dark imagination of one of Britain’s biggest
selling writers of crime and horror fiction. You will need that scotch, as
these stories have a dark heart.
With
each twist of the knife, a chilling new journey begins ...From a woman intent
on bizarre revenge, to a restaurant critic with a morbid fear of the number
thirteen; and from a man arranging a life-changing assignation, to a couple
heading for a disaster-filled vacation ...In multi-million-copy bestselling
author Peter James' collection of short stories we first come to meet
Brighton's finest detective, Roy Grace, and read the tale that went on to
inspire James' hugely successful novel, Dead Simple. James exposes the Achilles
heel of each of his characters, and makes us question how well we can trust
ourselves, and one another. Each tale carries a twist that will haunt readers
for days after they turn the final page ...Combining every twisted tale from
the ebook bestsellers Short Shockers One and Short Shockers Two, with a
never-seen-before collection of new material, A Twist of the Knife shows Peter James
as the undisputed grand master of storytellers with this sometimes funny, often
haunting, but always shocking collection.
Many years ago, as Peter James was establishing his Roy
Grace thrillers he asked Writer / Reviewers Mark
Timlin, Barry
Forshaw, Carla
McKay and I for some lunch. We had
such a great time, this lead to Peter organising what has now become an annual
tradition, The Peter James Festive Lunch. Here’s
the report from our first lunch via The Rap Sheet that introduced Roy Grace
of Brighton PD to the reading public.
So in order to celebrate this years lunch, Peter has kindly
donated a signed copy of his collection A TWIST OF THE KNIFE to a lucky shots
reader in our regular
festive competition
All you have to do to win a signed copy of A TWIST OF THE KNIFE - is to
name the title of Peter James’ first novel featuring Roy Grace released in 2005
-
[a] Dead Calm
[b] Dead Simple
[d] The Walking Dead
[e] Dead Good
Send your answer in an email to shotscomp@yahoo.co.uk marking the
subject line “PETER JAMES FESTIVE COMPETITION” and please include a postal
address.
Closing date for entries is Sunday 4th January 2015
Terms and
conditions for the Peter James Festive Competition
Closing date for entries is Sunday 4th January
201512:00:00 AM
All correct entries will be entered
into a prize draw and the first correct answer picked at random on 4 / 1 / 2015
will be declared the winner of the book.
The winner will be notified by email
within 14 days of the promotion closing date and is required to accept their
prize by email or phone call within 14 days of notification.
In the event of non-acceptance within
the specified period, the promoter reserves the right to reallocate the prize
to the next randomly drawn correct and valid entry.
The winner will be notified within 28
days of the closing date. No responsibility can be accepted for lost or
misplaced entries
The prize is non-transferable and
there is no cash alternative
Only one entry per person
Incorrect or illegible answers or
entries received after the entry date will not be entered into the prize draw
The judges decision is final and no
correspondence will be entered into
No geographical restrictions apply
The Roy Grace Series
Dead Simple [2005]
Looking Good
Dead [2006]
Not Dead Enough [2007]
Dead Man's Footsteps [2008]
Dead Tomorrow [2009]
Dead Like You [2010]
Dead Man's Grip [2011]
Not Dead Yet [2012]
Dead Man's Time [2013]
Want You Dead [2014]
All of Peter’s work can be purchased with generous discounts the Shots
Bookstore here
More information available from www.peterjames.com
Photographs from the 2014 Peter James Christmas Luncheon at The Ivy,
London
(c) 2014 Ali Karim - Peter James with critics Mark Lawson [top] and Jake Kerridge [Bottom]
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