Lark Productions Takes TV Rights to Still Mine Series

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Lark Productions has acquired the exclusive television rights to Amy Stuart’s critically acclaimed Still Mine book series, which includes the eponymous first book and sequels Still Water and Still Here.

The series follows Clare O’Dey, an unexpected investigator who is searching for the truth about the suspicious disappearance of a local woman in a small mining town, where everyone seems to be implicated. On the run from her abusive husband, Clare confronts her own demons and journeys from victim to survivor while discovering a new sense of purpose. In the sequels, Clare uses her newfound investigative skills to unravel new disappearances.

The Still Mine project will be developed and produced by Lark Productions, in which NBCUniversal International Studios, a division of the Universal Studios Group, owns an equity stake. Cobie Smulders (Stumptown, Avengers, How I Met Your Mother) will serve as executive producer, while Lara Azzopardi (The Bold Type, God Friended Me) is attached to adapt the project for TV and serve as showrunner and executive producer. Stuart will act as co-executive producer.

Stuart said: “I’m excited to work with Lark Productions and bring Clare’s story to a wider audience on television.”

Smulders said: “I am thrilled to partner with Lark Productions and Lara Azzopardi to create a new way for people to experience the world and characters brilliantly portrayed in Amy Stuart’s Still Mine series.”

Erin Haskett, president of Lark Productions, added: “With Still Mine, Amy has crafted a cinematic psychological thriller deeply rooted in character, which deals with the healing process and the accuracy of memory, particularly as we cope with tragedy. There’s never been a better time to tell a story about a woman discovering her own power as she helps others, and we are thrilled to have such a strong female-led team working to bring this to television.”