SAN
FRANCISCO, Feb. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Bucking the
trend of publishers cutting marketing budgets, Galbraith Literary
Publishing is going big with grand plans in place to create
immersive world-building for the readers of a new mystery novel,
Who Killed Jerusalem? With a forthcoming
national, online mystery hunt with an eye-popping $25,000 prize, as well as a sweepstakes trip to
explore literary San Francisco
with former Poet Laureate Kim Shuck, there are a plethora of
options for fans wanting to experience this "zany, inventive &
multilayered fever dream of murder and mayhem" (KIRKUS
REVIEWS).
Publisher creates immersive &
innovative world-building for the readers of a new mystery novel,
Who Killed Jerusalem?
Who Killed Jerusalem? by George Albert Brown is a literary murder mystery
that is based on Romantic-era poet and philosopher William Blake but upended into the
setting of 1970s San Francisco.
When poet laureate Ickey Jerusalem is found dead in a locked
first-class toilet on an arriving red-eye flight, protagonist Ded
Smith must immerse himself in the world of beauty, eccentricity,
and metaphysics that surrounds the poet as he interviews
Jerusalem's coterie to find the
answer to this one-of-a-kind "whodunnit."
With this impressive novel as its jumping-off point (backed by
multiple glowing industry reviews), the author and publisher have
teamed up with Otherworldly Adventures, creators of puzzles and
immersive experiences, to host a nation-wide, online treasure hunt
with multiple cash prizes for the winners that will go live this
fall.
To keep up with information regarding the prize draw and the
fabulously unique promotion strategy surrounding this book's
release, please visit whokilledjerusalemprizedraw.com in order to
sign up for the publisher's newsletter.
Contact: Jessie
Glenn
Jess@mindbuckmedia.com
Mindbuckmedia.com
503-998-8770
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