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  • Published: 1 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407009056
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 512

Murder Artist




Magic, voodoo and death - the electrifying new thriller from the bestselling author of UK top 10 bestseller The Genesis Code. Perfect for fans of bestselling thriller writer Michael Crichton, Murder Artist uses a blend of science and history to create an atmosphere of thrilling suspense.

There's nothing in a glorious summer's day to suggest anything even remotely sinister. In fact, Alex Callahan, a news correspondent, surprises himself by enjoying the Renaissance Faire that his six-year-old twins, Kevin and Sean, have forced him to visit.

The boys are delighted by the jugglers and magicians, jesters and foodmongers dressed in full Elizabethan costume. But it's the joust that the boys have really been waiting to see. Alex takes a break to watch, while keeping half an eye on the twins, but when he turns to see how they are enjoying themselves, they're nowhere to be seen.

The perfect day has turned into every parent's nightmare. His sons have disappeared, and Alex is an immediate suspect. But no one can explain the bizarre origami figure he finds after he returns to his empty house. Or the bowl of water that has been left on the top shelf of the wardrobe. Or, the T-shirt soaked in blood...

As police attention to the case wanes, Alex's own investigations uncover a sinister, underground world that he never dreamed existed. A world where reality is portrayed as illusion, and where the reason behind the twins' disappearance is more terrifying than anything Alex can imagine...

  • Published: 1 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407009056
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 512

About the author

John Case

John Case is the author of the international bestseller The Genesis Code and the novels The First Horseman, Trance State, The Eighth Day and The Murder Artist. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Praise for Murder Artist

Deep in Harlen Coben territory... Scary, compulsive stuff.

Independent on Sunday

Jaded readers will snap to attention . . . Literally breath-taking . . . The [final] scene delivers the reward and excitement that the steady, fascinating build-up has promised. It's all in the telling, and Case does it just right: no clue, moment, or character unturned

Kirkus Reviews

John Case's sure hand and deep understanding of the visceral terrors of the situation . . . a convincing thriller which grips the heart and gut with equal force

The Guardian