Israeli author Niv Kaplan's thriller "Tracks" will soon be made into a movie, Variety magazine reported Wednesday. Kaplan's mystery-espionage ranked at the top of Amazon's mystery, thriller and suspense categories after it was released in 2012. It became Amazon's top seller of any Israeli book. The plot centers on a grieving Israeli father searching for traces of his kidnapped child, who in the process forms an international organization that tracks other missing children. He turns to a secret outfit for aid then discovers a scheme to use children to spread terrorism, Variety reported. The book is being developed into a move by the Los Angeles-based BB Film Productions and is repped by Cinetic. "'Tracks' makes the reader feel immediately like they are in a movie. This book feels so relevant and timely, and the subject matter so important that it must be brought to the screen. I am excited to own and be a part of this voyage. Niv, the writer, is already working on the sequel, which again, is so timely and relevant," Uri Singer of BB Films told the magazine.
Israeli author's top-selling Amazon thriller to hit the big screen
Niv Kaplan's thriller "Tracks," about a grieving father who forms an international organization that tracks other missing children reportedly being developed as a movie • "This book feels so relevant and timely," producer says.
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