Talk:Gerald J. Tate
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LAID off as an aircraft engineer, Gerald, 52, followed his writing dream.
But the Belfast grandad never expected his debut horror tale, Cappawhite, to be a massive success, with literary experts tipping him as the next Stephen King.
The book follows an American cop who comes to Ireland with his Irish wife after she inherits a mysterious, haunted mansion.
Director Ron Howard has expressed interest in buying the movie rights, with Liam Neeson tipped to play the lead role.
— Writes, camera action, The Sun
AN Irishman's terrifying debut novel is set to become an international best seller - and a Hollywood smash-hit.
Little did Belfast man Gerald Tate know how big a feeding frenzy there would be when he penned his book Cappawhite set in a sleepy Tipperary village.
But Hollywood heavyweights Liam Neeson and Da Vinci Code director Ron Howard could be interested in turning it into a movie.
Gerald, 52, has also, been awarded America's Allbooks Review book award which tipped him to be the next Stephen King.
— Hollywood beckoning for Gerald, The Sun
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