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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 New Publication Date For Dead Tomorrow Some bad news - I've just been told the publication date for Dead Tomorrow, the 5th Roy Grace novel, has been put back by a week. Dead Tomorrow will now come out in hardback on June 11th, rather than June 5th as I told you previously. I'm afraid this is quite common, often for last minute marketing reasons to avoid a clash between two titles. Sincere apologies that you will have to wait another week before being able to read Dead Tomorrow, but I do hope you'll find it worth the wait. You can pre-order Dead Tomorrow on Amazon. posted by Peter James at 11:13 AM 10 comments Comments:
Greetings. By , at 10:38 PM
It certainly wont put ANY of your fans off, and least of all me. By , at 6:16 PM
Lucky lucky me having read it already...It is the best one to date, great plot, great characters, great ending...and the bit about......:-) By , at 3:58 AM
Bah Linda........us mere mortals have to wait. By , at 12:53 PM Read it already, why is that? How fantastic Linda, I am really looking forward to it. Jacqueline x By , at 7:10 PM
I work in a bookshop, so get advanced reading copies.....best perk of a wonderful job. By , at 1:26 AM I too have read it already and also think it's the best yet. Would make a great film too. By , at 2:25 PM I pre-ordered mine months ago and feel gutted that others read it before me. However, I received Dead Tomorrow last week and read it every evening till my eyes hurt. It is amazing, utterly captivating. Can't wait until next year for the next book Peter. By , at 4:52 PM Congratulation, Peter. “Dead Tomorrow” is more than a crime novel, it is a manifest-book which may very easy touch the heart of everyone! Exposing the traffic ring of human organs, involving people born in Ceausescu’s Romanian system but with no real reason to act so monstrous… except money… always your novels teach something, I was purely delighted and breathless to read this book, I was happy for Detective Superintendent Roy Grace finding the true love and I love him more for his final message: the right of every child in this world to have a decent life, no matter his nationality. I was afraid that at one moment, Roy will give up his love for a Sandy-dream, again! (Will be there any new surprise?) Not easy to forget strong characters like Caitlin and Lynn And Beckett, her mother. I was really amazed by two “important” Romanian words: “spaga” (subcomisar Radu Constantinescu) and “futu-i…”(!) (Vlad Cosmescu). How did you learn these words?!... Thanks a lot for: “… this strange but beautiful city, in this strange but beautiful country”. Thank you indeed for a new masterful novel. By , at 10:03 PM
Thank you Paula for this really lovely email! By Peter James, at 1:23 PM |
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