Friday, June 21, 2024

Grace, Season 4, news

Grace, Season 4, premieres July 2 on BritBox. Detective Roy Grace tackles four dangerous crimes in the new series. Yes, only 4 episodes, but they're all feature length. 

  • Dead Man’s Time“: A massive amount of jewels and valuables is stolen from a mansion in Brighton, leaving the lonely elderly resident close to death. 
  • Want You Dead“: In one of their most unusual cases yet, two victims are found who both died in similarly bizarre circumstances. The post-mortem brings up more questions than answers. 
  • You Are Dead”: A woman vanishes in broad daylight without a trace from an underground car park. Elsewhere, the remains of another young woman are discovered. Is there a connection?
  • Love You Dead“: A known Brighton burglar is found dead in his car, and though his wife claims he had turned over a new leaf, he might have been active the night he was killed.

Grace, based on the gripping Roy Grace novels by Peter James, follows the trials and tribulations of the talented yet haunted Detective Superintendent Roy Grace (John Simm), still reeling from the disappearance of his wife, Sandy, years earlier. 

If you want to catch up on the series, Grace seasons 1-3 is still available on BritBox.

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Peter James, author of the Roy Grace novels has a new mystery coming out this July:  THEY THOUGHT I WAS DEAD. I can't wait for this one. Definitely a spin on the series

This new companion to James’ detective Roy Grace series allows Sandy (the much-talked- yet little-heard-from character) speak for herself starting on the day she vanished on her husband's thirtieth birthday. The story follows Sandy as she decides that “I no longer exist” in the eyes of those around her and follows her on her journey to a place where people will believe her dead.

 


2 comments:

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

This is great news! I have been a fan of John Sim ever since “Life on Mars.”

Anonymous said...

Another UK show being shown abroad before back home. Mcdonald and Dodds, The Tower, Midsomer Murders, The Bay, D. I. Ray have all been shown abroad as well Until I Kill You (a new Shaun Evans drama) and now the same is happening with a Grace for at least the second time. Hopefully, it will be wired once thd summer of sport has finished.