My favourite author is Peter James, who writes the Roy Grace books about a fictional Detective Superintendent, based in Brighton & Hove, and has become a TV drama series. I have enjoyed every episode. I live in Brighton but I'm originally from London, born and bred, and moved here in 2014. However, I don't think the move would have taken place if it weren't for Peter's Roy Grace books.
In 2008 my tinnitus became very severe due to a second noise trauma. This lasted for quite a while and affected the quality of my life tremendously. After many failed attempts at returning to reading, by chance I was browsing Amazon book titles and read a synopsis of a book titled: Dead Simple, written by Peter James, an author I had not read before.
There was something about Peter James's writing style that drew me into the story and found myself completely hooked, unlike any other author I have previously read. I placed my order and waited patiently for the book to arrive. Dead Simple didn't disappoint even though it took 5 weeks to read, due to the large fluctuations in my tinnitus that made concentration difficult, so only managed to read a few pages at a time. I read Looking Good Dead, the second Roy Grace book and once again found myself incredibly moved by Peter James's writing style and his ability to draw me into the story and keep me there. It didn't matter the book took me 4 weeks to read, I just felt pleased that I managed to get back into reading. Book 3, Not Dead Enough, kept the momentum going. The way Peter James described different locations in Brighton and the surrounding towns really intrigued me and I began to picture myself living there.
When I finished reading book 4, Dead Man's Footsteps, I wrote to Peter James, to say how much I enjoyed the Roy Grace novels and mentioned not been able to read for 2 years because of severe tinnitus. He kindly replied to my letter. I travelled to Brighton to attend Peter James's book signing of Roy Grace 5, Dead Tomorrow. It was the first time that I had been to an author's book signing. He remembered me from my letter and also asked about my tinnitus and whether I was having any treatment. I told him I had been under care of ENT doctor and audiologist.
After reading Roy Grace 12, Not Dead Yet, I made the decision to move to Brighton but wanted advice from someone that knows the City of Brighton & Hove well and therefore, I wrote to Peter James, asking if he could please recommend some nice places to live in Brighton and surrounding towns. Once again he kindly replied and gave me a lot of helpful information. He mentioned that he'd never been asked such a request before and added, please don't hold him accountable if I move to an area and don't like it.
This is my 9th year living in Brighton and enjoy it a lot.
Michael
In 2008 my tinnitus became very severe due to a second noise trauma. This lasted for quite a while and affected the quality of my life tremendously. After many failed attempts at returning to reading, by chance I was browsing Amazon book titles and read a synopsis of a book titled: Dead Simple, written by Peter James, an author I had not read before.
There was something about Peter James's writing style that drew me into the story and found myself completely hooked, unlike any other author I have previously read. I placed my order and waited patiently for the book to arrive. Dead Simple didn't disappoint even though it took 5 weeks to read, due to the large fluctuations in my tinnitus that made concentration difficult, so only managed to read a few pages at a time. I read Looking Good Dead, the second Roy Grace book and once again found myself incredibly moved by Peter James's writing style and his ability to draw me into the story and keep me there. It didn't matter the book took me 4 weeks to read, I just felt pleased that I managed to get back into reading. Book 3, Not Dead Enough, kept the momentum going. The way Peter James described different locations in Brighton and the surrounding towns really intrigued me and I began to picture myself living there.
When I finished reading book 4, Dead Man's Footsteps, I wrote to Peter James, to say how much I enjoyed the Roy Grace novels and mentioned not been able to read for 2 years because of severe tinnitus. He kindly replied to my letter. I travelled to Brighton to attend Peter James's book signing of Roy Grace 5, Dead Tomorrow. It was the first time that I had been to an author's book signing. He remembered me from my letter and also asked about my tinnitus and whether I was having any treatment. I told him I had been under care of ENT doctor and audiologist.
After reading Roy Grace 12, Not Dead Yet, I made the decision to move to Brighton but wanted advice from someone that knows the City of Brighton & Hove well and therefore, I wrote to Peter James, asking if he could please recommend some nice places to live in Brighton and surrounding towns. Once again he kindly replied and gave me a lot of helpful information. He mentioned that he'd never been asked such a request before and added, please don't hold him accountable if I move to an area and don't like it.
This is my 9th year living in Brighton and enjoy it a lot.
Michael