However, Luther, the BBC series, is not based on them. Catherine Halliday (played by Wunmi Moskau) however they “are confounded by a tangle of leads and misdirection that seems designed to protect an unspeakable horror.” The creator of the series, Neil Cross, has been praised for his complex characters and chilling story lines, and it turns out he has released the first in a series of books for fans to delve into. Luther will be facing the ghosts of his past as he tries to solves a series of murders across London with his new recruit D.S. And yet there are rumors that Luther is badnot corrupt, but tormented. Nobody who ever stood at his side has a bad word to say about him. Hes a homicide detective with an extraordinary case-clearance rate. Series five of Luther has been hotly anticipated and according to the BBC, fans are in for an explosive new series. Meet Detective Chief Inspector John Luther. So this got me wondering, is Luther based on a book? The BBC One crime drama is better written than many that have gone before it, so you have to wonder whether it is getting its genius from the pages of a book. The writing is so clever, there is no way you could second guess what is to come. Whilst at times it has been terrifying, the story lines have had me gripped since series one first aired in 2010. I can’t express how truly excited I am to see the return of Luther for series five. It’s dark, seriously thrilling, and back on our screens on New Year's Day.
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