They hired architectural designer Eric Clough and his firm 212box for the renovation, during which Clough embedded an extensive mystery in the apartment in the form of riddles, ciphers, puzzles, and hidden objects, for Klinsky and Sherry's four children.
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His first choice for the author of the narrative book that would accompany the mystery was Jonathan Safran Foer.
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