I, Lucifer

Paperback Published on: 06/01/2003
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I, Lucifer
Devilishly Good
This is a wonderfully good book and is totally different from anything I've read before. It's very funny and Lucifer is really likeable, even though I supp... READ MORE
Suzie Robinson
I, Lucifer
Self-indulgent, but the Devil would be!
The devil walks among us... he walks, talks, fornicates and generally behaves in all the sinful ways you'd expect the devil to behave! This is a great read... READ MORE
LC

Synopsis

The Prince of Darkness has been given one last chance: he will be readmitted to the company of his fellow angels if he agrees to live out a human life. Highly sceptical (naturally), the Old Deal-maker negotiates a trial period - a summer holiday in a human body, with all the delights of the flesh. The body, though, turns out to be that of Declan Gunn, a depressed writer living in Clerkenwell, interrupted mid-suicide. Making the best of a bad situation, Luce himself takes to writing - to explain, to strip back the Biblical spin, to help us see the whole thing from his point of view. And to knock that Jesus off his perch. Beset by distractions, miscalculations and all the natural shocks that flesh is heir to, Lucifer slowly begins to learn what it's like to be us. Glen Duncan's brilliantly written new novel is an investigation of the world of the senses - the seductiveness of evil, and the affection which keeps us human.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN: 9780743220132
  • Number of pages: 272
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 1 mm
  • Weight: 224g
  • Languages: English

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I, Lucifer
I, Lucifer
Awful book, painful to read. Hated every self satisfied word written in this book. It was ranty nonsensical rubbish from start to finish. Clearly the film ... READ MORE
Julie Hunter
I, Lucifer
I, Lucifer
Incredible book. Like much of Duncan's other work, it really showcases his astonishing capacity for introspection and his daunting command of the written w... READ MORE
Matt Jenkins
I, Lucifer
I loved this book
As a disillusioned Catholic, this book hit a lot of personal notes for me. The story itself is a wonderfully debauched commentry on what we have become. I... READ MORE
GJ