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Luther: The Calling (Hardback)
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Short Description for LutherA brilliant standalone crime novel and prequel to the acclaimed BBC series by the show's creator and sole writer: "Luther is to crime fiction what his historical counterpart was to religion....Gripping, taut fiction by a new master in the genre" (Guillermo del Toro).Meet Detective Chief Inspector John Luther. He's a murder detective with an extraordinary case clearance rate. He's obsessive, instin...
Full description- Publisher: Touchstone Books
- Published: 04 September 2012
- Format: Hardback 368 pages
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- Categories: Contemporary Fiction | Thrillers
- ISBN 13: 9781451673098 ISBN 10: 1451673094
- Sales rank: 538,654
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Full description for Luther
A brilliant standalone crime novel and prequel to the acclaimed BBC series by the show's creator and sole writer: "Luther is to crime fiction what his historical counterpart was to religion....Gripping, taut fiction by a new master in the genre" (Guillermo del Toro).Meet Detective Chief Inspector John Luther. He's a murder detective with an extraordinary case clearance rate. He's obsessive, instinctive, and intense. Nobody who ever stood at his side has a bad word to say about him. And yet there are rumors that Luther is bad--not corrupt, not on the take, but tormented. He seethes with a hidden fury that at times he can barely control. Sometimes it sends him to the brink of madness, making him do things he shouldn't--things well beyond the limits of the law. Edgar Award-winning writer Neil Cross has created one of the most compelling characters in modern crime fiction--a man who may be a force for good, or hell-bent on self-destruction. For fans of the award-winning series starring Emmy-nominee Idris Elba, and for all lovers of crime fiction, "Luther" is a compelling, compulsively readable novel by the writer hailed by "The Guardian" as "Britain's own Stephen King."

