The Muraviov Company is out with HOTLINE by Frank Norwood. A young suicide hotline worker takes a call that puts her on a collision course.
Random House
In a dive bar in a small Israeli city, Dov Greenstein, a comedian a bit past his prime, takes the stage for his final show. Over the course of a single evening, Dov’s patter becomes a kind of memoir, taking us back into the terrors of his childhood. And in the dance between comic and audience, a deeper story begins to take shape as Dov confronts the decision that has shaped the course of his life—a story that will alter the lives of several of those in attendance.
Augustine, a lonely scientist in the Arctic, races to make contact with the crew of the Aether spacecraft as they try to return home to Earth.
A CIA analyst is tasked with tracking down a flashy assassin whose targets are seemingly random. Connected only by a series of numbered tags left on each victim, Quinn Mitchell comes to a mind-boggling discovery: the targets are being sent to the assassin from the future – by her.
When Adam, a schizophrenic teen, starts a new drug trial and a new school everything seems possible, especially once he meets Maya. But when his meds start to fail, Adam becomes desperate to keep Maya from discovering his illness.
Two Staples employees, Bethany, a woman in her early twenties, and Roger, a middle-aged man, strike up an unexpected friendship when Bethany discovers Roger is basing a character in his book off of her.
A talking, cagey cat enters the lives of two bored children on one rainy day to help them have fun in a wild, surreal fashion while their mother is away.
A serial killer takes on the identities of attractive women to seduce and kill rich men, while a female detective tries to track her down before her next kill.
Follows various people through their lives, including a pair of sisters, a janitor who has his faith tested, and an adult Lucy Barton returns to visit her siblings after 17 years of absence.
Centers on the relationship between two sisters in the aftermath of a tragic family accident.
Set in an idyllic community of wealthy California families, a new teacher becomes intrigued by the hidden lives of her privileged students. Unknown to her, a middle school tragedy in which they were all complicit continues to reverberate for the kids.
Set in rural, impoverished Burgoyne County, New York, where a pattern of strange deaths begins to emerge: adolescent boys and girls are found murdered, their corpses left hanging in gruesome, ritualistic fashion.
The Very Persistent Gappers Of Frip by George Saunders is getting a big screen adaptation from MGM with Mike Jones signing on to adapt the childrens’ book.
Mrs. Bennet has one thing on her mind: how to marry off her daughters, especially as Jane’s fortieth birthday fast approaches. Enter Chip Bingley, a handsome new-in-town doctor who recently appeared on the juggernaut reality TV dating show Eligible.
A new retelling of Pride And Prejudice gives Jane Austen’s classic tale a modern twist. The film rights to bestselling author Curtis Sittenfeld’s latest novel, which hits bookstores in April of 2016, are already ‘eligible’ on the rights market.
The bestselling author of The Danish Girl is at work on this novel about a family involved in the glam world of pro tennis.
The author of the upcoming film The Danish Girl and bestselling The 19th Wife is back with a new novel on the rights market centering on the dynamics of a professional tennis family.
A psychological suspense thriller about a woman who cheats death, miraculously recovering from a fatal illness, and then becomes obsessed with finding the woman whose well-being, she’s told, is her payback…
The latest work from one of the world’s greatest writers, Salman Rushdie, hit the shelves in September, and now the rights to the book are–like a gathering storm–building interest on the television and film rights market.
After a lightning storm strikes New York City, a series of “strangenesses” begin–and two worlds separated by a veil collide in an epic war between light and dark.
The only Major League ballplayer whose baseball card is on display at the CIA, Moe Berg has the singular distinction of having both a 15-year career as a catche and that of a spy for the OSS during WWII.