Here Harper dreamcasts an adaptation of his latest novel, Zodiac Station:
Strangely enough, I rarely have a clear idea of what my protagonists look like. If I�m writing in the first person, I see the world through their eyes but I never see their face. I noticed, when I started my career, that most first-person books have the hero check themselves in a mirror or a shop window early in chapter one, so the author can shoehorn in a description. I decided that was artificial, and avoided it � but the downside is that no-one (including me) really knows what my protagonists look like.Visit Tom Harper's website.
The main narrator of Zodiac Station is Tom Anderson, a down-on-his-luck researcher with a stalled career and a young son to look after. Out of the blue, he gets the opportunity of a lifetime, to go and work for a big-name scientist at Zodiac Station, a research base locked in the polar ice on the arctic island of Utgard. Inevitably, things don�t go according to plan.
Anderson undergoes a strong physical transformation in the course of the book, so you�d want someone who can play an average joe and then muscle up. Tom Hardy might be good: if you compare him as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, and then as a civil engineer in Locke, you�d hardly recognise him.
Another key character is Eastman, a thrusting young American scientist on the base. For Eastman, I actually had Tom Cruise in mind as I wrote: specifically, the creepy Tom Cruise of Magnolia. Someone with an all-American smile and frat-boy bonhomie, but with something cruel and amoral lurking just underneath.
Zodiac Station is a testosterone heavy place, which is apparently true of a lot of real-life polar research bases. There aren�t many women, but the female lead in the book is Greta, a tough, laconic woman who serves as the base�s mechanic. For her, I�m thinking Noomi Rapace (ignoring the fact that if I also get Tom Hardy, I�ve just recreated the casting from Child 44). She�s got the strength of character, the looks, and the Scandinavian accent. Also, as the original Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, it�d be a nice nod to another Nordic book that involved a murder on a cut-off island.
The final one of the main characters is Kennedy, an Irishman who�s the base�s doctor. I�d never thought of it until just now, but he�s obviously Brendan Gleeson.
--Marshal Zeringue
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