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The Dig by John Preston is a 2007 historical novel that is based on the excavation at Sutton Hoo in 1939. This excavation is considered by many people to be one of the most famous archaeological digs to occur in Britain during modern times.
In The End manages to straddle diverse genres while telling a story that is as compelling as it is unpredictable. 
Both Marvel and DC have had a lot of success with comic book franchises such as The Avengers, Batman, Wonder Woman, Guardians of The Galaxy and Black Panther on the big screen.
Although many fans of The Witcher books by Andrzej Sapkowski had their doubts about the television series by Netlix the streaming giant managed to deliver a great show.
Rise of the Champion, by Clara C. Johnson, is a fantasy novel with strong friendships and many surprising twists.
In the first part of our article we looked at books such as Nine Perfect Strangers, Made For Love, The Luminaries, Brave New World and I Know This Much Is True that are all primed for television adaptations in 2020.
It is already clear that 2020 is going to be a big year for book to film adaptations, but those who prefer staying at home and watching television won't be missing out. This year also sees a large number of books heading for the small screen.
Brad Carlson brings us another thrilling novel in The Gambit Series.
A fast-paced and brutal story made complete by depth of character and excellent twists.
The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch has been described as everything from Inception meets True Detective to Silence of the Lambs meets Interstellar, which is high praise indeed.
Thad Diaz - Unputdownable Firefighter Mystery
FEATURED AUTHOR - Thad Diaz is a retired Tampa Bay firefighter who cut his teeth on Sci-fi and Fantasy. He now spends his days writing the Cigar City Case Files, a gritty, hard-boiled detective series set in Tampa. He still lives in the Tampa Bay area with his wife and kids.  As our Author of the Day, he tells us all about his book, "Tampa Heat."