It is many years since I visited the wonderful city of Amsterdam. Mr Priestley has apparently set his as yet to be published novel, Through Dead Eyes in that location, and I am sure it is merely coincidental that during his last visit to Pity's End I happened to tell him the story of a boy called Alexander who was haunted by a girl called Hanna - a girl who had died long before during the Dutch Golden Age.
Their fates became horribly entwined when Alexander bought a Japanese mask and put it on.
Mr Priestley's publishers are kind enough to send me advance copies of his work and I see that apart from moving the story to a contemporary setting and shortening the boy's name to Alex, Mr Priestley has once again shamelessly appropriated one of my stories. I have written to his publisher and I await their response. Franz is very vexed.
The intended publication date is March 2013, but I urge you not to buy it.