Actress Nicole Kidman has signed on to star in a big screen adaptation of ASA Harrison's bestselling novel, 'The Silent Wife'.
The actress will reportedly produce as well as take the lead role in the project.
The book, which was published after the author's untimely death, became a surprise hit this summer with critics likening it to psychological thriller 'Gone Girl', reported Deadline.
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Kidman is set to produce with her Blossom Films company, which was also behind the 2010 drama 'Rabbit Hole' that earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination.
No writer or director is attached to the project yet.
This is the second literary adaptation Kidman has signed on for in recent months.
The 46-year-old actress, who will next be seen in 'The Railway Man', is also set to star in a big screen version of SJ Watson's bestseller 'Before I Go To Sleep' opposite Colin Firth.
She will play a woman with amnesia who wakes up every morning with no knowledge of her identity, only to be reassured by the man who claims to be her husband.