Guillaume Musso belongs to these leading writers of the popular literature that one likes to take with oneself, on a trip or on a daily basis to escape. He is one of those who make one no longer get away from his suspense stories that inspire cinema so much they are easy to imagine in images.

If you have been seduced by Guillaume Musso's "Central Park", you will be delighted to know that the author has just signed the rights for an adaptation on the big screen. Released three years ago, he had scored more than one. "Central Park" is the story of Alice, a young woman who wakes up one morning in the large park of New York, handcuffed to a man. She is a policeman, a pianist, and no one knows what they are doing there. The duo will begin a difficult investigation, without recall or rational facts.

Filled with suspense, the enigmatic story ends in a shocking way. Sold with more than 500,000 copies, "Central Park" should therefore move you very soon to the cinema ...

Another great news for the followers of its intrigues: his book "The call of the angel" will also be adapted, but this time on the small screen, to be broadcast on TF1. Published a little longer ago, in 2011, the book narrated the story of another duo: Madeline and Jonathan. The two do not know each other and realize that they have exchanged their phones by mistake. Only, when they realize it, it is in San Francisco and it is in Paris. They will both search the other's phone and find out they are related.

It is hoped that the project will materialize, to discover one of its stories adapted to television, for the first time ...