Crabb by Robert E. Kearns - Outstanding Material for the Big Screen. Now with an Editorial Review from Publishers Weekly.

Crabb by Robert E. Kearns - Outstanding Material for the Big Screen. Now with an Editorial Review from Publishers Weekly.

Crabb was inspired by my friendship with Brian Zimmerman, who gained some fame in the 1980s for being America's youngest Mayor.

While this is a semi-fictional portrayal, it is still the ideal book for adapting to the big screen.

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In 1980s rural Texas, to prevent annexation by its larger neighbor, Brian Zimmerman, by straw poll is elected the Boy Mayor of Crabb. Years later he recounts his story for the narrator, where he reveals the astounding details he gleaned while at a Mayoral Conference in Paris, and how these shaped his teenage years and beyond. The former Mayor of tiny Crabb speaks of the incredible secrets, exceptional events and the people he met that know the truth. Conspiracy, Cover Up and a Shocking Conclusion, Crabb is nothing short of a spellbinding read. Inspired by true events, Robert E. Kearns delivers a masterful yarn complete with his accustomed twists and turns, to keep the reader in suspense until the final page.

I welcome serious inquiries about transforming this novel into a film. If interested, send me a direct message on Linkedin

Robert E. Kearns

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Ursula Hauck

Entertainment Manager & Vocal Consultant

1 年

Absolutely loved this book and the wild antics of the lead character Brian.

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Robert E. Kearns

Author of novels, Lost and Found, A Donnybrook Affair, Ossuary, Crabb, Carnivore, Freedom is For the Few, Embers, Hy Brasil

3 年

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