New Regency has set screenwriter Max Borenstein to adapt Dan Sehlberg's novel Mona for the screen, Deadline reports. The book, which will be published this July, is officially described as follows: Eric Söderquist, professor of computer science at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, has invented Mind Surf: a thought-controlled system that allows people with disabilities to browse the web. Lebanese Samir Mustaf is a former MIT professor whose daughter Mona was killed by an Israeli cluster bomb five years earlier. He has just completed the most sophisticated computer virus the world has ever seen, for the purpose of a cyber attack against Israel's financial system. Eric's wife Hanna falls into a coma – struck by an aggressive and previously unknown virus –...
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