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  1. May 22, 2014 · Consumed by curiosity over what Mal may have been up to, Quirke calls the body back from the morgue and performs a full post mortem. There is little love lost between Quirke and Mal, so Quirke is determined to call his brother to account, and as he closes in on Mal’s secret, he stirs up a hornets’ nest of trouble for himself.

  2. May 25, 2014 · Consumed by curiosity over what Mal may have been up to, Quirke calls the body back from the morgue and performs a full post mortem. There is little love lost between Quirke and Mal, so Quirke is ...

  3. May 18, 2014 · Mal isn’t thrilled to see Quirke, a fact that troubles the pathologist when he returns the next morning to find Christine’s body gone. Consumed by curiosity, he’s determined to call Mal to account and begins asking questions that lead him on an increasingly complex trail; one that takes him across the Atlantic, where he unearths a family secret.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · Consumed by curiosity over what Mal may have been up to, Quirke calls the body back from the morgue and performs a full post mortem. There is little love lost between Quirke and Mal, so Quirke is determined to call his brother to account, and as he closes in on Mal’s secret, he stirs up a hornets’ nest of trouble for himself.

  5. BBC One. Release. 25 May. (2014-05-25) –. 8 June 2014. (2014-06-08) Quirke is a crime drama television series that was first broadcast on BBC One and RTÉ One in 2014. The three-part series is based on the Quirke novels by John Banville, writing under the pseudonym Benjamin Black, and was adapted by Andrew Davies and Conor McPherson.

  6. Jan 1, 2006 · June 7, 2020. Quirke is a pathologist in 1950s Dublin with personality flaws that remind one of Jo Nesbo’s character Harry Hole. He is haunted by the loss of a woman he loved and drinks way too much. In this offering, he discovers his physician brother changed the cause of death on Christine Falls’ death certificate.

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  8. May 25, 2014 · From each smoke- stained saloon wall to the city’s dimly- lit, dark- grey cobblestones, 1950’s Dublin is evoked in a way that is compelling, aesthetically precise and true to Banville’s depiction of the city as in his Benjamin Black novels. Playing a lead role that he was born to play, Byrne is at his smoldering, Bogart- best as Quirke, a ...