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David Pirie

    David Pirie is a celebrated screenwriter whose work is characterized by a profound understanding of human psychology and complex relationships. His scripts often explore moral dilemmas and ethical boundaries while maintaining a strong narrative drive. Pirie's style relies on meticulously crafted dialogue and an evocative atmosphere that draws readers and viewers into the story. His background in journalism and film criticism informs his screenwriting, enabling him to create works with enduring resonance.

    Vampir-Filmkult
    The Patient's Eyes
    Night Calls
    The Dark Water
    • The Dark Water

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In a literary tour de force worthy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself, author David Pirie brings his rich familiarity with both the Doyle biography and the Sherlock Holmes canon to a mystifying Victorian tale of vengeance and villainy. The howling man on the heath, a gothic asylum, the walking dead, the legendary witch of Dunwich - perils lurk in every turn of the page throughout this ingenious pastiche, as increasingly bizarre encounters challenge the deductive powers of young Doyle and his mentor, the pioneering criminal investigator Dr. Joseph Bell.

      The Dark Water
      4.2
    • From the author of The Patient's Eyes comes the latest thrilling episode of Holmesian mystery after a number of women fall victim to bizarre assaults in Edinburgh brothels.

      Night Calls
      3.9
    • While a young medical student at Edinburgh, Arthur Conan Doyle famously studied under the remarkable Dr Joseph Bell.

      The Patient's Eyes
      3.8