News

A Strictly Come Dancing champion has joined the cast of a crime thriller adapted from a Peter James novel as it nears its end. Ore Oduba is now starring in Picture You Dead as it nears the end of its ...
Based on the series of bestselling novels by Peter James, the hit ITV crime drama Grace has been a certain success since its 2021 debut. Releasing with just its pilot episode some four years ago ...
Peter James’ stage thriller Picture You Dead comes to Worthing’s Connaught Theatre from July 15–19, starring George Rainsford, Ore Oduba, and Fiona Wade in a chilling art world murder mystery.
12 of James’ books have already been adapted for the four seasons that have aired, with more featuring in Grace season 5. But John Simm previously told us he's not worried they will run out of ...
The 20th instalment in the Roy Grace series follows James Taylor’s hunt for the truth behind the mysterious circumstances surrounding his friends’ deaths. It reveals dark secrets that should ...
Peter James, the novelist who penned the 20-book series featuring Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, has been bringing his stories to life through theatre since 2014.
The ITV show Grace is based on a series of critically acclaimed crime novels by Peter James. The series recently saw its fifth season grace (sorry) our screens with four new episodes.
Best known for his series featuring Brighton-based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, adapted into the hit ITV drama starring John Simm, he is beloved for his meticulous, gripping plots.
Peter James, internationally bestselling author of the “Roy Grace” series, will also join in conversation during this always-free-to-attend online event with programming for both the reading ...
Picture You Dead, the world-premiere play based on Peter James’ DSI Roy Grace novel, begins its run at Worthing’s Connaught Theatre tomorrow (July 15 to 19) as part of its UK tour. Set in ...
Peter James, the author behind the Roy Grace series, said: "It is truly incredible for me to see the seventh stage adaptation of my books. "I am so grateful to the hundreds of thousands of people ...