The thrilling work of multi-million selling author Peter James comes to Richmond Theatre next week with Not Dead Enough starring Shane Richie and Laura Whitmore.

Richie has played numerous roles on stage and screen and is perhaps best known for his role as Alfie Moon in BBC TV’s EastEnders.

He will next be seen on screen in a brand new six-part series based on EastEnders’ characters Kat and Alfie Moon as they embark on a new life in Ireland, which is set to broadcast in early 2017.

No stranger to theatre, Whitmore’s acting career began at a young age with the Leinster School of Music and Drama in Dublin.

In the very same year that she completed her Diploma in Performance with a special honour for her final performance she was chosen as the new face of MTV Europe.

Whitmoreis best known for her work as a presenter for MTV, The Brits, I’m a Celebrity Get Me Here Now, and most recently for gracing our screens as one of the stars in 2016’s Strictly Come Dancing on BBC1.

Not Dead Enough is the third novel in the award-winning Roy Grace series and now becomes the third play in his box office smash hit and critically acclaimed stage franchise.

James has been acclaimed as ‘one of the most fiendishly clever crime fiction plotters’ (Daily Mail) and his brilliant international bestselling Roy Grace novels have been published in 36 languages and sold over 18 million copies worldwide.

On the night Brian Bishop murdered his wife, he was sixty miles away, asleep in bed.

At least that’s what he claims. But as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace continues to deal with the mysterious disappearance of his own wife, he starts to dig a little deeper into the chilling murder case and it soon becomes clear that love can be a dangerous thing.

Following the nationwide success of The Perfect Murder with Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace last year, Not Dead Enough will reunite Peter James with theatre producer Joshua Andrews, the Olivier award winning director Ian Talbot and award winning writer Shaun McKenna.

Not Dead Enough, Richmond Theatre, The Green, Richmond, TW9 1QJ, March 13-18, £16.90-£40.40. For more details visit atgtickets.com.