Skip to main content

Daniel Pyne

Biography

Daniel Pyne

Daniel Pyne's screenwriting credits include the remake of The Manchurian Candidate, Pacific Heights and Fracture. He made his directorial debut with the indie cult film Where's Marlowe? Pyne's list of television credits (writing and showrunning) is vast, and includes J. J. Abram's "Alcatraz" and "Miami Vice." His two previous novels, TWENTYNINE PALMS and A HOLE IN THE GROUND OWNED BY A LIAR, were published by Counterpoint Press. He lives in Southern California.

Daniel Pyne

Books by Daniel Pyne

by Daniel Pyne - Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

One weekday afternoon, Jay Johnson is abducted on a Los Angeles Metro train, tranquilized, interrogated, and his paper trail obliterated. What did he see, what terrible crime --- or criminal --- is he keeping secret? Furious and helpless, and convinced that the government has made a colossal mistake, Jay is involuntarily relocated to a community on Catalina Island, where the only way out is through the twisted maze of lies and unreliable memories swirling through his own mind.