The first-person POV allows access to Trevor’s interior in the novel however, that wouldn’t translate well for a film or TV series. Trevor is analytical and highly reflective. Trevor “Finn” Finnegan: Kendrick Sampson ( Insecure, 2016-2021). Here’s my ideal casting and director for the soon-to-be adaptation. In addition to a cash prize, I’ll be working with a production company to develop Under Color of Law for the big or small screen. The price? The end of Finn’s career…or his life.Īs the 2021 Book Pipeline Adaptation contest winner, I’ve given more thought to casting over the last few days. But it’s Finn’s past as a beat cop that may hold the key to solving Brandon’s murder. As pressure mounts to solve the crime and avoid a PR nightmare, Finn scours the underbelly of a volatile city where power, violence, and race intersect. Here Clark dreamcasts an adaptation of the new novel: Under Color of Law centers on rookie LAPD detective Trevor “Finn” Finnegan, who’s tasked to investigate the murder of Black LAPD recruit Brandon Soledad. His most recent novel, Under Color of Law, is inspired by his experiences in the LAPD. A self-described "son of the city," Clark takes pleasure in exploring the many facets of Los Angeles and enjoys hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains. Aaron Philip Clark is a native of Los Angeles.
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