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Luke Jennings

    Luke Jennings is an author and the dance critic for The Observer. His background as a professional dancer informs his nuanced exploration of artistic life and performance. Jennings crafts compelling narratives that delve into the intricacies of the creative process and the dedication required for artistic mastery. His writing is recognized for its insightful perspective and engaging storytelling.

    #Panic
    Killing Eve
    Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle
    Killing Eve: Die For Me
    No Tomorrow
    Blood Knots
    • 2023

      #Panic

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      #PANIC is a wildly entertaining coming-of-age tale from Luke Jennings, bestselling author of the Killing Eve novels.

      #Panic
    • 2020
    • 2018

      No Tomorrow

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(397)Add rating

      Jason Bourne meets The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in an outrageously entertaining thriller

      No Tomorrow
    • 2017

      Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(1101)Add rating

      She is the perfect assassin. A Russian orphan, saved from the death penalty for the brutal revenge she took on her gangster father's killers. Ruthlessly trained. Given a new life. New names, new faces - whichever fits. Her paymasters call themselves The Twelve. But she knows nothing of them. Konstantin is the man who saved her, and the one she answers to. She is Villanelle. Without conscience. Without guilt. Without weakness. Eve Polastri is the woman who hunts her. MI5, until one error of judgment costs her everything. Until stopping a ruthless assassin becomes more than her job. It becomes personal. Originally published as ebook singles: Codename Villanelle, Hollowpoint, Shanghai and Odessa.

      Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle
    • 2011

      Now available in paperback, a dark and dramatic memoir of an angler's life, shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and William Hill Sports Book of Year. 'Jennings weaves a net to mesh human struggle to the peace of the riverbank.' Guardian

      Blood Knots