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TV deal for Sophie Hannah
09.06.08 Alison Flood
Sophie Hannah's psychological suspense novels are to be adapted as prime time dramas after production company Hat Trick bought rights in Little Face and Hannah's three following novels.
The news comes as Hodder fiction director Carolyn Mays acquires five new novels from Hannah through Peter Straus at RCW.
Hannah's latest novel, The Point of Rescue, will be published in paperback in August. Hannah, who is also a poet, moved into thriller writing with Little Face, and followed it up with Hurting Distance.
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