Messiah (novel)

Messiah (novel)

For the novel by Gore Vidal, see Messiah (1954 novel)

Messiah  
Author(s) Boris Starling
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Thriller, Mystery novel
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date 1999
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 483 pp
ISBN 0-451-40900-0
OCLC Number 42077524
Followed by Storm (2000 novel)

Messiah is a thriller novel by British writer Boris Starling, published in 1999. Following the success of the novel, a sequel, Storm (2000), was also released.

The novel became the basis for the popular BBC TV series Messiah, starring Ken Stott.

Plot summary

The novel opens with the discovery of the body of Philip Rhodes, a London caterer, who is found hanging in his underwear from his banister, his tongue cut out and a silver spoon in its place. When the body of the Bishop of Wandsworth, James Cunningham, is found beaten to death, but with his tongue replaced by a silver spoon, DCI Red Metcalfe and his team must discover the pattern behind these killings and save the rest of the men who are destined to be murdered. The novel has many twists and turns and it describes the killings in great detail adding to the intense atmosphere. Starling manages to create a novel which is difficult to put down and which explores the mind of a man who has thoughts of a higher being.



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