Skip to content
Fluke

Fluke

Fluke is the moving story of a dog with the memories of a human, with the signature twisting plot Master of Horror James Herbert is famed for.A dog wanders the streets, compelled by a ravenous hunger. Hunting a prey he cannot not define, driven by a primal instinct he cannot ignore. He is more than he thinks, more than he can remember and in the depths of his brain the memory of what he once was is clawing for release . . .

Literary Review

"The author has an undeniable knack for thrilling, as few other writers have . . . he sure can tell a devil of a story."

From the Publisher

These audiobooks from Macmillan UK offer abridged readings of some of the world¹s most popular authors. Handsomely packaged, they feature readings by eminent actors of the stage and screen, including James Fox, Martin Shaw, Tim Pigott-Smith, and David Rintoul.

From AudioFile

Just as "archie" typed the revelations of a cockroach on his boss's typewriter, so Fluke describes in his own words his life as a dog. His perceptions go beyond ordinary canine intelligence, however, since he can faintly remember his former life as a man. Hard to believe? Not if Samuel West is narrating Fluke's exciting adventures. Not only is he convincing as a dog, but his reading voice as a human casts an equally magical spell. J.C. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

About the Author

James Herbert was Britain's number one bestselling writer of chiller fiction, with 23 novels having sold more than 54 million copies worldwide.

Find it on

Amazon

Reviews

No videos available yet.

News

No news articles linked to this title yet.

Bottom star pattern decoration

Fluke Ratings

Overall

Overall rating of the media

0.0 0 ratings

Atmosphere

How immersive and tense is the atmosphere

0.0 0 ratings

Gore

Level and quality of gore/violence

0.0 0 ratings

Story

Quality of the storyline and plot

0.0 0 ratings

Writing

Quality of the written content

0.0 0 ratings

Character Development

Depth and growth of characters

0.0 0 ratings

Pacing

Flow and timing of the narrative

0.0 0 ratings