1.24.2009

Bruen's 'London Boulevard' film moves forward

London Boulevard, one ofKen Bruen's early non-series crime novels, is moving toward the silver screen. Variety reported Friday that Colin Farrell and and Keira Knightley have signed on to star in the film. It will be the directing debut for William Monaghan, who wrote the screenplay for Martin Scorsese's "The Departed," for which he won an Oscar.

The book tells the story of Mitchell, an ex-con who tries to go straight and stay clear of some nefarious friends by taking a job in the mansion of Lillian Palmer, a fading movie actress. One assumes that Farrell signed on as Mitchell and Knightley as Palmer, though some rewriting by Monaghan was in order. No matter how talented, it's hard to see the 23-year-old Knightley pulling off "fading movie actress." Instead, she's billed as a "reclusive young actress."

It's among the first of Bruen's novels to make it this far on the path toward the screen, though it won't be the last. The author took a moment to answer a few quick questions about the news:

Are you involved with "London Boulevard" at all, or did you simply sell the rights and move on?

I get to talk to Bill Monaghan and that's pretty fine with me.

Any thoughts about it moving to the movie screen, or about Keira Knightley and Colin Farrell?.

It begins shooting in London in May and I think the cast are terrific.

What is the status of any other movie projects in the pipeline?

The Guards due soon and Blitz with Jude Law.

Those last two are parts of his Jack Taylor and Sgt. Brant series, respectively.

According to the Internet Movie Database, "London Boulevard" is scheduled for a 2010 release in the UK. Few other details are available.

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12.01.2008

Bruen, Coleman to team on Tower

Busted Flush Press is busting out of reprints for its first original novel, and it's a big-time announcement: A new novel from Ken Bruen and Reed Farrel Coleman. The press, started in 2005 as a reprint press to rescue "fine thrillers and hard-boiled crime fiction," has published original short fiction before with its Damn-Near Dead and A Hell of a Woman anthologies. With Tower, it not only issues its first original novel, but does so with two of the crime fiction genre's best.

Busted Flush has a relationship with both authors. Bruen's early work was issued in an omnibus, A Fifth of Bruen, in 2006, while two of Coleman's Moe Prager series -- Walking the Perfect Square and Redemption Street -- have been reprinted by the press. A third, The James Deans, is due soon.

According to Busted Flush, the new Bruen-Coleman novel is "
steeped in metaphysics, baseball, and brutality," and tells of "two low-level wiseguys with little ambition and even less of a future (who) become major players in the potential destruction of an international crime syndicate."

The only bad news in the announcement: Eager readers must wait until fall 2009 to get a copy.

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