I, Lucifer

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See I, Lucifer (Glen Duncan) for the book published in 2003 by Glen Duncan and the upcoming film starring Daniel Craig.
I, Lucifer
1975 paperback edition
Author Peter O'Donnell
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Modesty Blaise
Genre(s) Spy fiction, Novel
Publisher Souvenir Press
Released 1967
Media Type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN ISBN
Preceded by Sabre-Tooth
Followed by A Taste for Death

I, Lucifer is the title of an action-adventure novel by Peter O'Donnell which was first published in 1967, featuring the character Modesty Blaise which O'Donnell had created for a comic strip several years earlier. It was the third novel to feature the character.

I, Lucifer introduces parapsychology, a theme that would recur in later books in the Modesty Blaise series. It also introduces the characters of Steven Collier, parapsychologist, and Dinah, a blind dowser, who would make numerous future appearances in both the comic strip and the novels.

[edit] Plot summary

The title character, Lucifer, is a young man who has been driven insane by his ability to predict when strangers will die. His insanity is carefully maintained by a ruthless gang who use his accurate predictions to extort money. The occasional mistakes in Lucifer's predictions are fixed by conventional murder, in order to maintain a perfect record, thus making his prophecies irresistibly convincing to victims.


The Modesty Blaise series by Peter O'Donnell
Books
Modesty Blaise (1965) | Sabre-Tooth (1966) | I, Lucifer (1967) | A Taste for Death (1969) | The Impossible Virgin (1971) | Pieces of Modesty (1972) | The Silver Mistress (1973) | Last Day in Limbo (1976) | Dragon's Claw (1978) | The Xanadu Talisman (1981) | The Night of Morningstar (1982) | Dead Man's Handle (1985) | Cobra Trap (1996)
Films
Modesty Blaise (1966) | Modesty Blaise (1982) | My Name is Modesty (2003)