Saturday, February 5, 2011

Heartbeat After Dinner

Peter James: "Like a grave "Alex Karev

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Michael Harrison is about to marry, with the so called Ashley, the most beautiful woman he has ever met. Before delivering his famous "Yes," the groom has to go through his burial of bachelorhood very special in revenge Michael jokes at their own bachelor party boy, his friends intended to marinate in a grave a few hours before to come and look. Unfortunately, her 4 friends have a car accident, and the only one who knows where Michael is, so is Mark's best friend and witness, who was late because his plane had not yet had the opportunity to join the "merry band".

I had previously read "Death suits them," and I had completely adhered. Here, I confess I doubted at first few pages after start; what he was interesting in this book, if someone knew where the groom? Useless indicate that the response did not wait because the book would then no interest: the witness decides to remain silent and denied knowing where the charming buried alive.
With this book, Peter James goes even further in my estimation, he handles excellently well the art of suspense: the unpredictable twists and tension from beginning to end. I dare say it is even more talented qu'Harlan Coben.
This book is, as I understand, the first to involve Inspector Roy Grace, knowing that while the second is "Death suits them." It's a character I like, and, as one speaks of him several times, I hope someday (if not already done?) Will be the end of the story, as what happened to his wife, and that made him a follower of the occult sciences.
For thriller fans, this book is excellent, the closing is a big regret. This past week, I'm almost wanted to feel sleepy!

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