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Stacey Abrams To Executive Produce CBS Drama Based On Her First Book

Democratic rising star, Stacey Abrams, will soon bring her first novel to television.

Abrams is executive producing Never Tell, for CBS and PatMa Productions, a drama based on a novel that Abrams published in 2004 using the pen name, Selena Montgomery. Abrams has written eight books under the nom de plume, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

abramsNever Tell is the story of a linguistics professor with a past who partners with an investigative reporter after discovering a cryptic message that provides the only information in a missing person case. The story is set in New Orleans and helps to launch the pair as a force that helps the New Orleans Police Department solve crimes.

The TV drama is being written for TV by Talicia Raggs, who co-produces NCIS: New Orleans.  Raggs also worked on The Originals and Switched at Birth, and will join Abrams and Nina Tassler and Denise Di Novi, both of PatMa, in executive producing the story. Tassler formerly worked as president of CBS Entertainment.

Abrams was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives where she served for 10 years. She ran for governor in Georgia in 2018 but lost to Republican Brian Kemp. In February, she was chosen by the party to respond to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.

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