Calling e-bog
56,99 DKK
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***Read where it all began before watching Luther: The Fallen Sun, now on Netflix***Meet DCI John Luther in the prequel to the epic series Luther, starring Golden Globe winner Idris Elba. Hes a murder detective. A near-genius. Hes brilliant; hes intense; hes instinctive. Hes obsessional. Hes dangerous.DCI John Luther has an extraordinary clearance rate. He commands outstanding loyalty from frie...
E-bog
56,99 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster UK
Udgivet
4 august 2011
Længde
368 sider
Genrer
Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780857203380
***Read where it all began before watching Luther: The Fallen Sun, now on Netflix***Meet DCI John Luther in the prequel to the epic series Luther, starring Golden Globe winner Idris Elba. Hes a murder detective. A near-genius. Hes brilliant; hes intense; hes instinctive. Hes obsessional. Hes dangerous.DCI John Luther has an extraordinary clearance rate. He commands outstanding loyalty from friends and colleagues. Nobody who ever stood at his side has a bad word to say about him. And yet there are rumours that DCI Luther is bad not corrupt, not on the take, but tormented. Luther 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 shouldnt; things way beyond the limits of the law.The Calling takes us into Luthers past and into his mind. It is the story of the case that tore his personal and professional relationships apart and propelled him over the precipice.Beyond fury, beyond vengeance. All the way to murder . . .Praise for The Calling: ';Gripping, taut fiction by a new master in the genre' Guillermo del Toro ';Quite literally bloody brilliant' Metro Cross delivers a brooding piece of back-story for fans of the character inhabited by Idris Elba on screen. However, if you're not already a DCI Luther convert, it also serves as a good jumping off point into his tortured world Shortlist, top 20 crime novels of the year ';Unsettling, lyrical . . . Cross has always dealt in darkness and been so adept at conjuring bogeymen from the catacombs of mythology that you start to see them everywhere' Guardian ';This story shares the editing technique and visual power of the screen version . . . Unapologetic, brutal and stunning in the very real sense of that word... Cross is an amazing writer, capable of lyricism and pathos as well as some of the most traumatising scenes youre ever likely to experience in a mainstream crime novel' Eurocrime ';Luther, who is intelligent and almost freakishly intuitive, thus belongs not only to the Sherlock Holmes tradition but also to the newer crime-fiction model elaborated by Thomas Harris in his novels Red Dragon, The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal' New York Times ';Gripping . . . eviscerating' Observer