The Man Who Forgot to Remember

Bill Garwin
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Jules Bronsky is a mnemonist. He never forgets anything. A gift and a plague. He’s unknowingly been given a list by dangerous people. But his memories can be damaged if created in stressful situations. He must repair the memory or die with it still embedded in his brain. Jules enlists the aid of Atticus Wright, a disbarred lawyer turned fixer, to embark on a road trip to remember. Atticus seeks redemption; Jules struggles for relevancy in a world that has set him aside as no more than an oddity. Worse for both, others will do anything to get the list.
Genres: Fiction
359 Pages

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