Warner Bros. Pictures has preemptively picked up film rights to Jed Rubenfeld's critically acclaimed historical crime mystery novel "Interpretation of Murder" reports Variety.
The setting sees Sigmund Freud and protege Carl Jung visiting New York in 1909, where a mad killer preys on the young beauties of high society.
Storyline revolves around a young psychoanalyst and devotee of Freud's who is called in to consult when one of the women attacked survives, but is unable to speak or remember what happened.
