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  1. Jan 1, 2014 · Set in a noir contemporary L.A. and environs, Fifty Mice is a Hitchcockian thriller as surreal and mysterious as a Kafka nightmare. Chilling, paranoiac, and thoroughly original, it will have readers grasping to distinguish what is real and what only seems that way. 285 pages, Hardcover.

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  2. Set in a noir contemporary L.A. and environs, FIFTY MICE is a Hitchcockian thriller as surreal and mysterious as a Kafka nightmare. Chilling, paranoiac, and thoroughly original, it will have readers grasping to distinguish what is real and what only seems that way.

  3. Dec 30, 2014 · Among Pynes film credits are the remake of The Manchurian Candidate, Pacific Heights, Any Given Sunday and Fracture. His latest movie, Backstabbing for Beginners, will be released next year. Pynes television work spans from the seminal hipster cop show Miami Vice to the new Amazon TV series Bosch.

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  4. Sep 16, 2020 · Set in a noir contemporary L.A. and environs, Fifty Mice is a Hitchcockian thriller as surreal and mysterious as a Kafka nightmare. Chilling, paranoiac, and thoroughly original, it will have readers grasping to distinguish what is real and what only seems that way.

  5. Dec 1, 2015 · Among Pynes film credits are the remake of The Manchurian Candidate, Pacific Heights, Any Given Sunday and Fracture. His latest movie, Backstabbing for Beginners, will be released next year. Pynes television work spans from the seminal hipster cop show Miami Vice to the new Amazon TV series Bosch.

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    • Daniel Pyne
  6. Daniel Pyne. The story twists and turns inward, then outward, then in on itself again, and everything that happens might be a ruse – social, mental, or both. Plot in a Box: A guy gets drugged and whisked away into the witness protection program for reasons he cannot fathom. Do they have the wrong guy?

  7. Jan 8, 2015 · That said, Daniel Pynes cinematic chops are on full and brilliant display here. Pyne has been involved in some of my favorite films (Pacific Heights) and television series (the iconic “Miami Vice”). Even as I was doubting or questioning some of what was going on, I could see the events unfolding on the screen.

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