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Clare Mackintosh’s Crime Thriller ‘It’s Not What You Think’ Coming To TV After ‘Death In Paradise’ Producer Red Planet Wins Rights Auction

February 10, 2026 at 09:37 AM
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Clare Mackintosh’s Crime Thriller ‘It’s Not What You Think’ Coming To TV After ‘Death In Paradise’ Producer Red Planet Wins Rights Auction

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EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle’s Red Planet Pictures has beaten out competition to land the option for ‘It’s Not What You Think’, the upcoming novel from bestselling author Clare Mackintosh. Kam Odedra, whose writing credits include Hijack, Lupin, and most recently the penultimate episode of All Her Fault, will adapt the novel for TV. We hear there was […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle’s Red Planet Pictures has beaten out competition to land the option for ‘It’s Not What You Think’, the upcoming novel from bestselling author Clare Mackintosh. Kam Odedra, whose writing credits include Hijack, Lupin, and most recently the penultimate episode of All Her Fault, will adapt the novel for TV. We hear there was […] This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle’s Red Planet Pictures has beaten out competition to land the option for ‘It’s Not What You Think’, the upcoming novel from bestselling author Clare Mackintosh. Kam Odedra, whose writing credits include Hijack, Lupin, and most recently the penultimate episode of All Her Fault, will adapt the novel for TV. We hear there was […]

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