We are delighted to announce Red Planet Pictures has optioned the internationally acclaimed and bestselling literary thriller, Our House, by Louise Candlish, which has recently won the highly prestigious Crime and Thriller Book of The Year Award at the British Book Awards. Red Planet Pictures won the book after a hotly contested auction for the TV rights in a deal closed by Luke Speed at Curtis Brown Group.
The much talked-about novel has sold over 200,000 copies and the TV drama specialists are working with BAFTA award-winning writer, Simon Ashdown (Funland, EastEnders) on developing a TV adaptation.
OUR HOUSE, published in the UK by Simon & Schuster and in the US by Berkley, Penguin Random House, is a #1 bestseller in paperback, ebook and audio - and celebrated as Book of the Year 2018 by the Daily Mail, Guardian, Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, Red and Heat - from acclaimed author Louise Candlish, famed for her thrilling and addictive page-turners.
In the gripping novel, Fi Lawson arrives home one day to find a family of strangers moving into her house and her husband, Bram, has disappeared. As the nightmare takes grip, both Bram and Fi try to make sense of the events that led to a devastating crime and how they each are going to survive the chilling truth.
Belinda Campbell, joint MD of Red Planet Pictures said; “Louise’s story of intrigue, conspiracy, betrayal and crime is a compulsive read and we instantly knew it would make an equally compelling piece of TV drama. It’s a narrative that will grip viewers from the very outset and we are thrilled to be working with Louise and Simon who, like us, are all about extraordinary storytelling. We have some very ambitious plans for the project which has already caused a great ripple of excitement from several quarters.”
Candlish added: “I’m overjoyed that Red PlanetPictures is developing Our House for the screen. From the moment I met Belinda and Simon and we began discussing the terrible, tangled drama of Bram and Fi’s situation, I knew they were the perfect team to bring the story to life for a TV audience.”