A U.S. release of an international best-seller traces the story of beleaguered detective Lucie Hennebelle, who teams up with brooding Inspector Franck Sharko to investigate bizarre misfortunes and deaths surrounding an extremely rare and violent film from the 1950s that exploited cutting edge neuroscience discoveries.
Beleaguered detective Lucie Hennebelle investigates an obscure film that causes anyone who watches it to end up dead, and, along with analyst Inspector Sharko, finds herself deep in a worldwide conspiracy of art and darkness.
What You Dont See Could Kill You
In this international bestseller, which is soon to be a major motion picture penned by the screenwriter ofBlack Swan, the classic procedural meets cutting-edge science
Lucie Henebelle, single mother and beleaguered detective, has just about enough on her plate when she receives a panicked phone call from an ex-lover who has developed a rare disorder after watching an obscure film from the 1950s. With help from the brooding Inspector Franck Sharko, who is exploring the movies connection to five unearthed corpses at a construction site, Lucie begins to strip away the layers of what may be the most disturbing film ever made. With more lives on the line, Sharko and Lucie struggle to solve this terrifying mystery before its too late. In a high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled hunt that jumps from France to Canada, Egypt to Rwanda, and beyond, this astonishing page-turner, with cinematic echoes fromThe Manchurian Candidate and the Bourne series, will keep you guessing until the very end.