Prolific author Nicholas Sparks will debut his latest title, “ Remain ,” on Tuesday. While the story sticks to “The Notebook” and “A Walk to Remember” author’s bread-and-butter of romance, it explores the new-to-him supernatural genre. That part is thanks to Sparks’ co-author, director M. Night Shyamalan .

When the project — which included plans for Sparks and Shyamalan to write the novel “Remain” together and then debut a film, now to be led by Jake Gyllenhaal and Phoebe Dynevor, adaptation a year later — was first announced, it left some fans of both creators puzzled. At first blush, the two artists seem completely different until you think of the one thing they both prize, whether in a love or horror story: a solid twist.

And though it took until Sparks’ 25th novel for the two t

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