J.C. Hutchins new supernatural thriller, Personal Effects: Dark Art is now available in bookstores and for purchase online. A recent starred review by Publishers Weekly called the novel a stellar first. Library Journals review deemed Personal Effects a work that may herald the future of modern fiction.
Created by Jordan Weisman and published by St. Martins Press, Dark Art combines the experience of a traditional thriller novel with a multimedia-fueled out of book narrative. Clues in the novel — and items that come with the novel, such as ID cards and photos — propel readers into an online experience where they become protagonists themselves.
Personal Effects: Dark Art follows the extensive notes of art therapist Zach Taylors investigation into the life and madness of Martin Grace, an accused serial killer who claims to have foreseen, but not caused, his victims deaths.
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