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The Cuckoo's Calling (A Cormoran Strike Novel) J.K. Rowling's 'Cormoran Strike' crime series coming to ... 'The Cuckoo's Calling' is a crime novel written by J.K. Rowling published in April 2013 under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. J.K. Rowling: Cormoran Strike Novels Will Outnumber Harry ... If you thought J.K. Rowling's recent short story about the Harry Potter gang was putting her on the path back to the wizarding world guess again. The beloved author ... The Cuckoo's Calling - Wikipedia The Cuckoo's Calling is a 2013 crime fiction novel by J. K. Rowling published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. It is the first novel in the Cormoran Strike ... The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike Series 2) by Robert ... Private investigator Cormoran Strike returns in a new mystery from Robert Galbraith author of the 1 international bestseller The Cuckoo's Calling. When novelist ... BBC - Tom Burke is Cormoran Strike for major TV drama for ... British actor Tom Burke has been cast to star as Cormoran Strike in a major new TV series for BBC One. The Strike Series is based on J.K. Rowlings ... The Only Surprise In Rowling's 'Cuckoo's Calling' Is The ... close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Cuckoo's Calling Author Robert Galbraith. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. How Amazon; iBooks ... J.K. Rowlings Cormoran Strike Limited Series Heads to HBO HBO and the BBC are working together on Cormoran Strike an adaptation of J.K. Rowling's detective series. Learn more about the JK Rowling HBO series. Robert Galbraith The Cormoran Strike Novels Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym for J.K. Rowling author of the 'Harry Potter' series and 'The Casual Vacancy' The Cuckoo's Calling - Robert Galbraith The Cuckoos Calling reminds me why I fell in love with crime fiction in the first place Val McDermid BBC Sets Cormoran Strike TV Series Based on JK Rowling ... My friend @RGalbraith's first novel is going to be a TV drama on @BBCOne. He's very excited but expressing it with characteristic silence. J.K ... Rank: #66147 in BooksPublished on: 2015-09-22Released on: 2015-09-22Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 7.50" h x 1.33" w x 4.25" l, .0 pounds Binding: Mass Market Paperback608 pages 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.J.K. Rowling is the real deal. I have a new favorite series!!!By th3bibliophileSo, despite being absolutely obsessed with books and usually up-to-date on the happenings in the literary world, I somehow had not heard any buzz on Robert Galbraith’s “Cormoran Strike” series. It is not a secret that Robert Galbraith is a pen name for J.K. Rowling. Perhaps this was just a method to help separate this series of adult books from the iconic Harry Potter series. And, as someone who grew up with the Harry Potter books and loves them like they were my own children, reading any novels by the same author made me rather fraught with anxiety that they would completely pale in comparison to her previous works. I always knew she was an incredibly talented writer, as evident in how perfectly she organized the seven HP books from the very beginning to have subtle clues throughout the series that eventually culminated in the incredible finale. But I just wasn’t sure if I would be able to read any future JK Rowling books without hoping greatly that they would be equally as awesome and then experiencing the disappointment that would eventually set in when I realized they wouldn’t be (because really, when a series is as amazing as Harry Potter, who knows when, if ever, I would be able to find another book or series that could ever be that amazing and could evoke such emotion in me). As it turns out, J.K. Rowling is the real deal. (If you are looking for another "magical world" you won't get that here, but the writing is just as excellent).I started with the first book in the series, The Cuckoo’s Calling. Going into it, I knew basically nothing about the series, other than that it was about a detective with an unusual name, that Robert Galbraith was a thinly veiled pseudonym for J.K. Rowling, and that it was a series aimed more for adults. By the time I had gotten 1/3 of the way through, I immediately logged onto my library online account to request the next two books in the series. I never want to give too much away with my reviews so it’s hard to accurately explain how I feel about certain books without spoilers, but I’ll do my best. Do you ever start reading a book and realize that you’re completely and utterly immersed in the world created by the author, and that every time you have to leave it and enter the real world is just a rude interruption, and that you’re just counting down the minutes until you can pick up the book and dive back in Do you ever start reading a book and realize that it’s not just any delightful book, but one that can speak to your whole being and will become one of your most-loved novels Maybe I’m being overly emotive, but this is how I felt when I realized that The Cuckoo’s Calling was special. I was SO excited that I had found a new series that was so gripping and well-written and enthralling…knowing that I would have some new books to add to my “favorites” shelf (few get the honor) and that I had two full books to read after it was such a joyous feeling. But alas, there are times when speed reading is a curse. I devoured the book in less than 24 hours, feeling rueful afterwards that I hadn’t savored it more. J.K. Rowling/Robert Galbraith is some kind of genius. There are so many books with a great story, but where the writing style can leave a little bit to be desired. Sometimes authors just try too hard. Sometimes the writing can be a bit too corny, a bit too cliche. Sometimes the skill level is just not there. It is not always easy to write in a descriptive way without overdoing it. For these reasons, I often find books that are good, not great. But yet, J.K. Rowling has the skills to dream up a great story/plot, and then execute it to perfection. With The Cuckoo’s Calling, she introduces us to Cormoran Strike, a protagonist with great abilities and also flaws (in other words, he is believable, a real human), and his clever assistant Robin. She weaves snippets of his backstory seamlessly into the rest of the plot, including the story behind his unusual name. Character development is fantastic throughout the novel. The plot itself is gripping, and keeps you on your toes. It is never predictable. It is so cleverly and skillfully written. She is never cliche, or corny. There are never any feelings throughout that she is trying too hard. And while the mystery is compelling, it also feels like real life. I cannot speak enough volumes about how well this book is written and how incredible the plot is.Within the next few days I had also completely consumed the sequel, The Silkworm, and the third book in the series, Career of Evil. There were absolutely no issues with the follow-ups falling short of the first novel. Rather, they continued to develop Strike’s character and his background, and one begins to feel that he and Robin are friends instead of fictional characters (or am I the only one who can get so lost in a book that I feel that well-written characters are actually my friends instead of figments of imagination). The individual cases to be solved in each book are equally as compelling and are again not predictable. She infuses a great sense of realism into these novels and perhaps this is one reason I can get so lost in them.I really cannot say too much about these novels. Wonderfully written, incredible plots, great and realistic characters. There was not a SINGLE thing that I dislike or can say was a downside. My only concern is that I have built them up too much in this review for them to match anyone’s expectations, but then I remember how amazing they were and my concern crumbles to dust:) Will they be everyone’s cup of tea No…everyone has different tastes. But I truly believe that any book lover will find them to be excellently written and compelling.After voraciously consuming the three novels in less than a week, I frantically searched online for more information. Firstly, I can’t believe there hasn’t been a big fuss about these books (or maybe there was and somehow I missed it). I spend so much time researching books and getting excited about them (I’ve read untold numbers of delightful books), but rarely does a book or series feel so incredible to me. Secondly, I found the best news. Apparently J.K. Rowling immensely enjoys writing the Cormoran Strike novels and is planning A MINIMUM of nine Strike novels (meaning at LEAST 6 more!!!!!!!!). The only downside to this is the agonizing wait for each one to be published…but hey, delayed gratification apparently makes things much tastier. Thirdly, BBC One is developing a television series based on the novels. Normally I become disgruntled when a favorite novel or series is turned into a movie or show, because they never do the written works justice and my imagination always develops people and places in a far better way than is ever shown on the screen. But I have also learned that British television is done in a far superior way to American television (maybe I’m British at heart) and so if anyone is going to make a great series out of this, it would be the BBC. So I’m excited to see where this goes.I apologize for making this review so lengthy! Sometimes when I get so excited to share something great with others, I tend to ramble in the hopes that my passion shines through. Hopefully I have inspired some to give this great series a read, and I feel confident that you will love them too! Now I just have to manage to wait until the next book is published! Happy reading!3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.A LONG AND WINDING ROADBy Schuyler T WallaceThere’s not much to research about Robert Galbraith, author of “The Cuckoo’s Calling,” because he’s nowhere to be found. In fact, he doesn’t exist. He’s the invention of J.K. Rowling who created the male pseudonym to “take my writing persona as far away as possible from me,” whatever that means. And what’s in a name Galbraith may be a spirit, but his robe is of good lineage. The writing is excellent and reflects Rowling’s genius for storytelling.London private investigator Cormoran Strike has suffered through many personal challenges, not the least of which was losing a leg in Afghanistan and, most recently, spends his time with a glass of booze in his office/sleeping quarters, smoking cigarettes and getting fat. His volatile girlfriend has dumped him, he has no clients, and has a temporary secretary foisted on him with no means of paying her salary. The same day the temp comes to work, a long lost friend with strong financial underpinnings calls on him to look into the death of said caller’s sister who apparently bailed out of her high rise apartment window, meeting an untimely death on the pavement below. Suicide says the authorities. Not so, says the brother.The story of Strike’s investigation, aided by his eager new secretary, Robin, makes for good reading with complex details, knotty twists and turns, bizarre suspects, and a killer in plain sight, although the reader doesn’t know it. We get to ramble around in all sorts of London environments from damp gloominess to glittery high society. The dialogue is high quality and softens what could be the hard edge of struggling through an overlong book. Strike smokes constantly to stay awake as he reads through reams of police reports, perhaps making the reader also wish for a puff or two. But the author painstakingly weaves the story back and forth through one innocuous circumstance after another, keeping the reader in his or her seat, if not on the edge of it. There is an intoxicating aspect to all the detail, but it is a tedious read..Critics are mixed in their reviews. It seems some cannot separate Rowling from her Harry Potter image. That’s a shame because the only parallels I found were good writing, inventive plotting, fascinating characters, and relentless detail. Crime fiction and fantasy are very different in both their interest and appeal. I am not a fantasy fan but love crime and mystery. I didn’t find any disconcerting crossovers: I thought Rowling moved very well among her sleuthy characters, capturing the boredom, little victories, and unrelenting puzzle-solving that inhabit their world.I recommend this book. Although it is relentless, I found it to be a very good crime fiction novel. As expected, because of the appealing nature of Strike and Robin, Rowling has written two more in the series and I’m going to read them. I don’t mind reading a lengthy book if it’s well written. Also, as expected, after Rowling was outed as the writer Robert Galbraith, the sales rose dramatically and, apparently, Rowling has no intention of discarding her alto ego. Good on her.Schuyler T WallaceAuthor of TIN LIZARD TALES1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.In Love with Cormoran StrikeBy Sarah AldahasJust brilliant. I really loved reading the first book of the Comoran Strike series. I've accidentally picked the 2nd book without knowing that it's a series of a private detective and his assistant, and without me knowing that the writer is J.K. Rowling herself. After reading The Silkworm, I became attached to the style of writing, the amazing details and how the plot is written and twisted. I did some googling and found out that it's a series of books having Strike Robin as the main characters. So I picked the 1st book to form a background for the 2 main characters.Boy was it fabulous. I enjoyed reading every detail, every page, ever conversation in this book. The crime and how it was written and formed was just mind blowing, I mean, I doubted so many characters but never came close to the main character. After finishing the book, I kept asking myself "What was going inside her head when she wrote this book"I'm going to start with the characters and talk about them for a bit. Comoran Strike, is an army man who got injured in Afghanistan, lost his foot and came back to work as a private detective. Having financial problems and got dumped by his fiance whom he hasn't bought a ring for. Then comes Robin, his temporarily assistant, who's very clever and sufficient. She's engaged to Matthew whom you come to dislike later on (Book 2) and who likes her job a lot and very good at it. They form a great team in investigating crimes.Now, the story is about an adopted black model Lula Landry, who commits suicide from her balcony after being witnessed being happy and satisfied, but all the evidence say that she jumped from her balcony, except for her brother John Bristow who hires Strike to investigate the death of his sister, unfolding dirty family secrets and past.See all 10269 customer reviews... The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike Series 2) by Robert ... Private investigator Cormoran Strike returns in a new mystery from Robert Galbraith author of the 1 international bestseller The Cuckoo's Calling. When novelist ... Robert Galbraith The Cormoran Strike Novels Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym for J.K. Rowling author of the 'Harry Potter' series and 'The Casual Vacancy' J.K. Rowling: Cormoran Strike Novels Will Outnumber Harry ... If you thought J.K. Rowling's recent short story about the Harry Potter gang was putting her on the path back to the wizarding world guess again. 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