Scottish Detective Series 'Karen Pirie' to Premiere on BritBox

Scottish Detective Series 'Karen Pirie' to Premiere on BritBox

You may not have read Val McDermid's Scottish set mystery series, affectionately known as "Tartan Noir," but you've most likely encountered a TV adaptation or two. Her best-selling Wire in The Blood series was adapted as a three-part mystery back in 2002, starring a (very young) Robson Green (Grantchester) as clinical psychologist Dr. Tony Hill and Hermione Norris (Spooks) as DCI Carol Jordan. Her standalone dual timeline novel, A Place of Execution, starring Lee Ingleby (Inspector George Gently) as DI George Bennett, aired on Masterpiece in 2008. She's also the writer behind Traces, which recently broadcast its second season.

Now there's another new series based on her work heading to TV, based on her Karen Pirie series, which she's been writing since 2003. Primarily set in the Scottish university town of St. Andrews, the titular Pirie is part of Police Scotland's Historic Cases Unit. The series begins with the reopening of a 25-year-old cold case after a popular True Crime podcast does a season looking into all the clues the original investigation missed. ITV originally commissioned the series in August 2021, and it is currently scheduled to debut on ITV in September.

Like the previous series based on McDermid's work, Karen Pirie was commissioned as a three-episode limited series. The series is being produced by World Productions, which is the same outfit behind the Jed Mercutio hits Line Of Duty and Bodyguard. The series was announced with the lead already attached, Lauren Lyle, best known for Outlander, in the title role. Emer Kenny (Harlots) is the adapting screenwriter for the series and will also be pulling double duty as an actress, taking the secondary lead as Karen's BFF, River Wilde.