![]() ![]() Tom thinks nothing of it, so the next day he brings the laptop to work and asks a pc geek to sort it out.Īnd now comes the second ‘horror movie’ cliche – watching the CD once was not enough – even though we all shout in our minds, or loud: ‘don’t watch it again, just get rid of it’. The movie he starts watching on the CD is a snuff movie, and a few seconds in, it gets cut off, his laptop dies and all his data gets erased. ![]() He takes the CD home, and in the night ends up watching it, and that is the beginning of all his troubles – and they’re big. You know those chilling movies where the woman is home alone at night, suddenly the lights are out and she goes down the stairs to investigate that noise down there – well all shout – don’t go down, call the police! But she goes down anyway and ends up in big trouble. Tom takes the CD with him, with the intention of bringing it to Lost and Found. In this second book, Tom Bryce, a regular salesman, is on the train (heading from home to work and back) when he notices a CD laying on an empty seat which was just vacated by a rather obnoxious and annoying guy. I’ve recently started with the series, reading the first book, Dead Simple ( review here) and I got hooked on it right away. Looking Good Dead is the second book in the Roy Grace series by the British author Peter James. ![]()
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