KNOX CHASE to Hit Bookshelves in February

By: Jan. 26, 2016
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Reading clubs everywhere - be on alert! Knox Chase is making his way to bookshelves, and this super sleuth kid is winning middle-school fans across the country. Parents love this story because it harkens back to the books they read when they were young, and it teaches kids to believe in the power of solving their own problems.

The book, Knox Chase on the Case of the Valentine's Day Mystery by Adam Lipsius will be released on February 1st, 2016. Additionally, the book is being adapted into a motion picture in association with Sean Covel (the producer of "Napoleon Dynamite") and Casting Director Mary Jo Slater ("The Contender" and "Dumb and Dumber") - and the producers will be holding an online casting contest, providing the opportunity for aspiring kid actors and actresses to be in the movie, maybe even one of the lead characters.

Meet KC Green, a small-town kid with a big-time imagination -- and an even bigger secret. He can see the pulp fiction detective he was named for, from the 1930s & 40s Knox Chase on the Case novels, and no one else can.

This old school gumshoe lands our hero into tons of small-time trouble, but when a mysterious stranger bumps into KC on Valentine's Day, a crime wave hits town.

Someone is trying to steal a fortune, and they'll hurt anyone who gets in the way. It takes all of KC's wits, his invisible partner, and his best friends, Cat & Ben, just to stay alive in the Case of the Valentine's Day Mystery.

"It's the kind of book you grew up on," says Adam. "... Where kids face danger, make mistakes and keep fighting to save the day."

Adam Lipsius attended USC's School of Cinematic Arts. He is an accomplished author, feature film director, producer and screenwriter. His movie, "16-LOVE" was distributed in 2012 by Warner Bros. Digital, Gravitas Ventures and Entertainment One. He graduated from Dartmouth College where he wrote his first book, The Birth of Dr. Seuss, and he serves on the board of the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art. His short films and commercials have received many awards.



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