Breaking Ball Films' Scott Abramovitch and Lonny Dubrofsky have picked up feature rights to William F. Diehl's pre-WWII spy novel 27, with Abramovitch set to adapt the feature.

According to Variety, the story, originally called "The Hunt," centers on a wealthy American ex-bootlegger who attempts to thwart a Nazi agent who plans to kidnap a group of VIPs and hold them hostage in exchange for President Roosevelt's promise that the U.S. will stay out of the war.

Diehl, who died in 2006, was best known for thrillers Sharky's Machine and Primal Fear, both made into features.

No production date has been confirmed.