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David Pirie

    David Pirie es un aclamado guionista cuyo trabajo se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión de la psicología humana y las relaciones complejas. Sus guiones a menudo exploran dilemas morales y límites éticos, manteniendo un fuerte impulso narrativo. El estilo de Pirie se basa en diálogos meticulosamente elaborados y una atmósfera evocadora que atrae a lectores y espectadores a la historia. Su experiencia en periodismo y crítica cinematográfica informa su escritura de guiones, permitiéndole crear obras con una resonancia perdurable.

    The Great Puzzle Mystery
    Pedro and Maya's Fantastic Journey
    The Patient's Eyes
    Night Calls
    A New Heritage of Horror
    The Dark Water
    • The Dark Water

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      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
    • A New Heritage of Horror

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A book on the British horror movie to detect and analyse the roots of British horror, identifying it as 'the only staple cinematic myth which Britain can properly claim as its own.' It has revised author's original work, bringing the story into the 21st century.

      A New Heritage of Horror
    • 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
    • While a young medical student at Edinburgh, Arthur Conan Doyle famously studied under the remarkable Dr Joseph Bell.

      The Patient's Eyes
    • Pedro and Maya, two adventurous children, set out on a life-changing journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. Their experiences promise to challenge their courage and friendship as they navigate the ups and downs of their adventure together.

      Pedro and Maya's Fantastic Journey
    • Two abandoned children navigate a mysterious world as they fend for themselves, encountering inexplicable events. As puzzle pieces mysteriously appear, they find themselves drawn into a deeper intrigue. The narrative unfolds around the enigmatic mastermind orchestrating these strange occurrences, prompting the children to uncover the truth behind their abandonment and the unfolding mystery.

      The Great Puzzle Mystery
    • William Wordsworth

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      First published in 1982. In this study of Wordsworth's major poetry, the author explores the conflict between the poet's celebration of an impersonal earth and his concern for the most intensely personal relationships. The opening chapter concentrates on Wordsworth's struggle to describe the natural world and the extraordinary claims he makes for the natural landscape -- which are shown to derive not from vague mysticism but precisely articulated common sense. The close readings of Michael, The Idiot Boy, Tintern Abbey and The Ruined Cottage, and poems as passages on solitaries are supported by generous quotations and discussion of other critical views.

      William Wordsworth