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An abridged audiobook adaptation of the book was released, with Jason Isaacs narrating the book. An unabridged audiobook version of the book, narrated by Susan Jameson. A three-part television adaptation of Atkinson's first three books in the Brodie series was produced for the BBC under the blanket title Case Histories (2011). It stars Jason ...
Case Histories is a British crime drama television series based on the Jackson Brodie novel series by Kate Atkinson. It stars Jason Isaacs, who has also narrated the abridged audiobook adaptation, as protagonist Jackson Brodie. [1] The series is set and filmed in Edinburgh. [2] Initially, each episode was aired in two 60-minute sections.
One Good Turn (subtitled A Jolly Murder Mystery) is a 2006 crime novel by Kate Atkinson set in Edinburgh during the Festival.. “People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a brutal road rage incident - an incident that changes the lives of everyone involved.” [1] It is the second novel to feature former private investigator Jackson Brodie and is set two years after the earlier Case Histories.
Janet Maslin in The New York Times commented: "The tone of the novel might be mild and nattering if Ms Atkinson were not so handy with the chill-worthy frisson. Jackson keeps summoning the phrase "For want of a nail ...” to convey the kinds of fateful repercussions that each bit of the story has...And Ms Atkinson writes passages that simply have to be read twice, once when you first travel ...
The first four Jackson Brodie novels have been adapted by other writers for the BBC under the series titled Case Histories, featuring Jason Isaacs as Brodie. [3] In 2015 in the United States, Shonda Rhimes was in the process of developing a pilot called The Catch, based on a treatment written by Atkinson, and starring Mireille Enos. [19] [20]
Case history may refer to: Medical history of a patient; Case Histories, 2004 novel by Kate Atkinson; Case Histories, based on the novel; Case Histories (1989), by Pain Teens; Case History (1972), by Kevin Coyne
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[2] [3] Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name Case Closed with renamed characters. [4] [5] The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.