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Spy Novel 'Peacock and Sparrow' Becomes Film
10 Mar
Summary
- Former CIA officer I.S. Berry's spy novel adapted for film.
- The story is set in Bahrain during the Arab Spring.
- The novel has received numerous awards and accolades.

A highly praised spy thriller penned by former CIA operations officer I.S. Berry, "The Peacock and the Sparrow," is slated for a feature film adaptation. Producers Scott Delman and Zanne Devine have secured the rights to bring the novel to the screen.
The narrative unfolds in Bahrain during the tumultuous Arab Spring. It centers on a CIA operative whose assignment takes a dangerous turn, entangling him in a web of murder, conspiracy, and a brewing revolution.
Berry's debut novel has garnered significant recognition, including "Times Thriller of the Year" and awards such as the Edgar Award. Its themes delve into love, betrayal, espionage, and the intricate dynamics of the Middle East.
Delman and Devine lauded the novel as exceptional and expressed enthusiasm for translating its "heart-pounding story" to film. Casting and further creative details are expected soon. Berry is also working on a new novel inspired by true events.




