Stoker Scribe to Adapt Scare Me

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March 22, 2013

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Wentworth Miller has been tapped to pen an adaptation of the novel "Scare Me," by Richard Parker.  Relativity Media picked up the rights to the property.  Miller - the star of Prison Break - recently saw the release of Park Chan-wook's Stoker, which he scripted.

 

The publisher's description of the novel goes like this:

“When did you last google yourself?”

Wealthy businessman, Will Frost, gets woken in the middle of the night by an anonymous caller, asking him exactly this.

When Will goes online, he finds a website has been set up in his name, showing photographs of the inside of his home, along with photographs of six houses he’s never seen before.

In the first of these strange houses, a gruesome murder has already taken place.

Will is then told that his own family is in mortal danger.

The only way he can keep them safe is to visit each of the houses on the website in person – before the police discover what has happened there.

Seven houses.

Seven gruesome homicides.

Seven chances to save his daughter’s life…

Scare Me is tale of modern urban terror, for anyone who’s ever worried that someone might one day use the internet to track them down and cause them and their family harm…


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