Framed for murder, the only person John Luther can turn to for help is Alice. As Luther plots with Alice, DCI Reed remains at the heart of the police team, quietly shoring up the evidence against Luther from within. Even Rose Teller, Luther’s former stalwart supporter, now leans on Reed for emotional support and, when the murder weapon is found at the crime scene covered in Luther’s fingerprints, Ripley‘s confidence in Luther wavers too.
Detective Sergeant Ripley is young, talented, and idealistic. He completely idolizes Luther. Their work styles are very different but both strive for one common goal: nailing the bad guys.
Alice is beautiful, extraordinarily intelligent and dangerous. She’s introduced as a key witness in Luther’s first investigation. Luther, however, quickly discovers she is not as innocent as she seems.
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Framed for murder, the only person John Luther can turn to for help is Alice. As Luther plots with Alice, DCI Reed remains at the heart of the police team, quietly shoring up the evidence against Luther from within. Even Rose Teller, Luther’s former stalwart supporter, now leans on Reed for emotional support and, when the murder weapon is found at the crime scene covered in Luther’s fingerprints, Ripley‘s confidence in Luther wavers too.
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Ian Reed
Ian is Luther’s loyal friend and one of his main support systems.
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Detective Sergeant Ripley is young, talented, and idealistic. He completely idolizes Luther. Their work styles are very different but both strive for one common goal: nailing the bad guys.
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Despite their numerous differences, Mark and Luther share a bond that cannot be broken through their grief for Zoe.
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DCI John Luther follows the rules of law but he also allows his gut to be his guide.
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Alice is beautiful, extraordinarily intelligent and dangerous. She’s introduced as a key witness in Luther’s first investigation. Luther, however, quickly discovers she is not as innocent as she seems.
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