I would like to know this too, I am really looking forward to this, read all his books so hopefully it will be like inside my head!
I am also looking forward to Inspector Banks on ITV, hopefully Karin Slaughter, Mark Gimminez and Peter James's characters will make it to the small or big screen too
I'm just reading Karin Slaughter's Indelible and certain aspects of it are annoying me immensely But she is a very good. writer. Surely her books must have been signed up for TV ? Peter James is good too. Nuver read any Mark Gimminez - will I like him ?
There was something about this in one of the Sunday papers last Sunday. A good cast. As well as Morrissey there is Aiden Gillen and Eddie Marsen. I think it starts 18 October. It was definitely October.
I'm going to see the first episode at the O2 on MOnday as long as the tube strike is not going ahead. I can't wait as I love the books and the cast looks fab as well
Having read the books, I really enjoyed this, it was great to see they kept his dad ringing him up on the phone and Thorme's love of country music in the tv version. Odd seeing Holland as a black man, and Brigstocke as a woman though. Looking forward to next week, and I cant say anything about the story as I read the book and know what happens
I didn't remember the Kev character in the books, but there might be a reason for that...
Good acting, and it showed the dark side that exists in Thorne, shouting in the "coma" girls face to get her to "talk"
Excellent,
I watched the first hour-long piece on sunday. It did seem to me to be just another cop show. They did at least try to make it memorable - though I don't recall how .... oh, that's right:
one of the serial killer's victims survived, but the writers gave her some sort of coma, so she couldn't tell anyone what she witnessed
After watching it, I didn't bother to find out any more about it. Most of the scenes seemed pretty ludicrous (I'm all for "suspension of belief" in fiction, but this stretched it insultingly far - ridiculous.) So I don't know if it is every sunday, or every day of the week for however long it's on. I really didn't engage with it and don't feel the need to know anything more about it. It just blended into the background - a bit like the music you get in shops.