This is a heavy reading position, looking for those who love to read.
6th & Idaho
Netflix picked up LIFT by Daniel Kunka. A master thief and her ex-boyfriend team up to steal gold bullion.
Netflix and 6th & Idaho picked up UNTITLED CONRADT-KROEHLER THRILLER PROJECT (aka DEAD OF WINTER) by Sarah Conradt-Kroehler. A family’s weekend in the mountains turns into a fight for survival.
GRAVITY meets ZODIAC and SILENCE OF THE LAMBS in this visceral, near-future psychological-thriller which tracks an ambitious young journalist who stumbles into the interview of a lifetime – a reclusive futurist residing on a space station of his own design – but all is not as it initially seems as her exclusive profile evolves into an investigation of the first murder (or serial murders) ever committed in space. LUNACY endeavors to examine the fine line that separates genius from madness in our society that, often blindly, extols boundary-pushing technologists such as Jeff Bezos, Ginni Rometty and Elon Musk.
A young man fights the system in a futuristic world where only uniformity is accepted.
The assistant to a famous singer attempts to transform into her boss.
The storyline is under wraps but is said to follow a criminal who, instead of serving a prison sentence, has his memories erased.
Tells of anthropomorphic mice set in medieval times, focusing on a brotherhood of mice that is sworn to protect the common folk.
UPDATE (3.10.16): Imperative Entertainment wins the war for David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon with a massive $5 million bid, making this one of the richest book deals to go down in recent history. Imperative beat out an offer from Star Wars director JJ Abrams.
Chronicles the real-life 1920s mystery surrounding the suspicious deaths of several Osage Indians, who were at the time among the richest people on the planet. The story follows the twists and turns of the investigation that eventually became the first major case solved by J. Edgar Hoover’s brand new FBI.