When their chess club is shut down, a group of misfits uncover a blackmail scheme forcing students into crime and use their skills to outmaneuver a criminal mastermind controlling their school.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
102pp
Genre:
Action
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Synopsis: At Franklin High, the Chess Club is more than just a group of intellectual outcasts—it’s a team of brilliant strategists. Led by Alex Harper, a socially awkward but genius-level thinker, the club faces an unexpected challenge when budget cuts threaten to shut them down. But when they stumble upon evidence of widespread corruption—including blackmail, theft, and money laundering—perpetrated by Principal Calloway and School Board Chairman Gerald Langston, they realize they’ve been given a new game to play. Using their unique skills—Alex’s master planning, Maya’s hacking expertise, Derek’s physical prowess, Lily’s deception tactics, and Sam’s quick thinking—they launch a daring mission to expose the criminals. Their strategy? Turn the system against itself. As they navigate high-stakes break-ins, police raids, and public humiliation traps, the Chess Club slowly dismantles Calloway’s empire, leading to a dramatic takedown at the school prom, where Alex exposes the crimes in front of the entire student body. The police arrive. Arrests are made. Checkmate. But just as they celebrate their victory, a new mystery emerges—a powerful figure has been watching them from the shadows, moving pieces of their own. The Chess Club has won this game, but a new one is about to begin. The game isn’t over. It’s only just begun.

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The Writer: Gary Laney

New writer doing screenwriting as a hobby with no experience, Have taken several online screenwriting courses and read countless books. Have accumulated many stories over the years and working on putting them on to paper. Go to bio
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