Hall of Fame

Peter James readers' hall of fame  
  1. 1st entry for Hall of Fame 2012!

    from David Hurst
  2. Perfectly formed little people...
    (Hall of Fame Competition Winner)

    from Jenny Skinner
  3. A very fishy case for Detective Marlon here…
    (Hall of Fame Competition Runner-up)

    from Valerie Avison
  4. Lewis: Do you think GRACE will ever find his missing wife? Morse: Not if he’s got any sense.
    (Hall of Fame Competition Runner-up)

    from Dave Wade
  5. (Hall of Fame Competition Runner-up)

    from John 'Chunkie' Taylor
  6. John Horner searches for the Dead Tomorrow crime scenes!
    (Hall of Fame Competition Runner-up)

    from John Horner
  7. iPod, what iPod?

    from Shane
  8. Martin Deaves discovers a dead good place to read a Roy Grace novel…

    from Martin Deaves
  9. Dead Simple to draw your own porn!

    from Valerie Avison
  10. Scar the puppy on Dead Alert!

    from Diane
  11. Is Wilbur feeling a bit sheepish about murder?

    from Lynne Betts
  12. So what - or who - is Sue Davis cooking that is so dead good????

    from Sue Davis
  13. Peter James "reaches new heights"

    From Michael Scragg
  14. Although some of the words are a bit big!

    from Ger Smith
  15. Stargazer Mary Spicer finds PJ's novels totally stellar…

    from Mary Spicer
  16. Alison Brown's essential cockpit kit!

    from Alison Brown
  17. Pat O'Neill's Dexter looking for tips how to design his perfect master…

    from Pat O'Neill
  18. Mr Lobby adds new meaning to a 'gripping read' for Angelina Goldsmith!

    from Angelina Goldsmith
  19. Not even The X-Factor could spoil the plot for Kim Sawyer!

    from Kim Sawyer
  20. Doesn't everyone read books that match their hair?

    from Steve Hall
  21. Dead Like a …..?

    from Steve Hall
  22. Dammit, I died yesterday…

    from Steve Hall
  23. Who needs conversation or road signs on holiday? Say Dean and Dee Burchmore…

    from Dean Burchmore
  24. Nerina Canal takes Dead Like You literally!!!

    from Nerina Canal
  25. Sara De-Mott's moggie smells something fishy…

    from Sara De-Mott
  26. Jacqueline Bearman calls herself a modest reader....

    from Jacqueline Bearman
  27. As Robert Barnes discovers, Roy Grace is nowhere near the end of the line…

    from Rob and Marie Barnes
  28. At least Luis isn't using it as loo paper!

    From Luis A
  29. Florence has good taste in books but curious taste in chairs...

    from Vanessa Avery
  30. Heather Knott knows how to keep her baby occupied!

    from Heather Knott
  31. Aurélie Colson looks like she has murder in mind….

    from Aurélie Colson
  32. One beer and Chris McGill's seeing double - in some style!

    from Chris McGill
  33. Roger Davis settles down for a long night….

    from Roger Davis
  34. Richard Miles's kids are spookier than Phoebe and Naomi!

    from Richard Miles
  35. No time to pull pints at the Hampden Arms!

    from Michaela Twaits
  36. So now we know what James Bond reads!

    from Elliot Mewse
  37. Lynne Betts reading aloud to an attentive audience!

    from Lynne Betts
  38. Purrrrfect People…

    from Judie Mayles
  39. Perfectly creepy people!

    from Judy Armson
  40. "Perfect People" oh yes they are the ones with liver treats in their pockets!

    from Kathryn Bebb
  41. Mary Bate's cat reads with (bated???) breath………

    from Mary Bate
  42. Emmanuelle Kohler's perfect (designer baby???) cats...

    from Emmanuelle Kohler
  43. Live dog's bite stronger than Dead Man's Grip???

    from Sophie Pear
  44. Exhaus-Teds…..

    from Justine Collinson
  45. Audrey Watson has novel way to keep her mother-in-law sweet!

    from Maryann Elliston
  46. A PJ novel's better than any view!

    from Claire Till
  47. Essential backpacking equipment in Manilla

    spotted by Oliver Dowler
  48. Alas poor Yorick, looking good dead....

    (Hartwell Players, Melbourne)
  49. Linda, my cutest fan, getting to grips with my latest!

    from Anette Mayerhofer
  50. Now what is that look from Amy Samson???

    from John Samson
  51. Christien Andres says Macchu Picchu v Roy Grace - no contest!

    from Christian Andrews
  52. Cocoa getting ready for a good read, looking quite scared though!

    from Julie Gulo
  53. Arresting officer Cornford at leisure in Menorca!!

    from Simon Cornford
  54. Curtains for someone in PJ's book?

    from Graham Franks
  55. Easy rider, easy reader

    from John Grayer
  56. Grace Hann gripped young! She'd have to be with that first name!

    from Esther Hann
  57. Henry Legrove pleads to finish the book before bed!

    from Nina Rimmer
  58. Lucy burst into tears when she was moved away from the book!

    from Marissa Steel
  59. Millie the cat, Roy Grace's latest groupie!

    from Eve Baker
  60. PJ Museum

    from Jane Bates
  61. Rafting down the Mississppi

    from Ian Tilling
  62. Narnia the cat is hogging the reading

    from Rosie Phillips-Leaver
  63. from Iris van der Pluijm
 

I'm delighted to announce the results of the 2011 Hall Of Fame competition!  Firstly, thank all of you who participated, the standard this past year has been incredibly high, given me a lot to smile about, and made the judging really hard!

Our judging panel was headed by my "real life" Roy Grace, Retired Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Gaylor, and it was a hard choice to whittle the entries down to a shortlist of five. Selecting the winner was even harder, but I hope you all agree that the winning entry is extremely clever.

The winners are listed below.

  1. Jenny Skinner who wins a magnum of Champagne and a signed hardback of Perfect People
  2. Valerie Avison and the other runners up each win a signed hardback of Perfect People
  3. David Wade
  4. John "Chunkie" Taylor
  5. John Horner
Dead Man's Grip
Published on May 26th 2011

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