I remember you
Can you think that events happen to you but you have no knowledge as to why? What if you died and were revived at a party you attended, overdosed on coke and woke up in the hospital but had no memory of what happened? You have lucid dreams that you are an active part of and yet when you wake up you have no idea who these people are or if you ever knew them. Halle Evers died and then was revived but the doctor who saved her life does not exist. How could that be? He gave her his cell phone number and even called to see how she was doing but in reality he never worked at Johns Hopkins and he never exist as far as she could find.
Losing her job, her boyfriend wants her gone and homeless Hallie has few choices as to where to go. Plus she’s attacked and being followed but why? Asking her ex to comp her a room at the hotel where he works takes guts but he does agree at least for a while. But one unsettling incident and she reaches out to him and his girlfriend wants her gone. Halle can’t seem to figure out why these dreams or scenes flash and why some people are familiar yet she never met them. An interrogation by the police triggers certain memories and yet she finds herself thinking about a company she’s only heard of and a person she insists on meeting. Her recruiter does get her the interview but drops her cold. Boston is her destination and the company paid her traveling expenses and booked a hotel room for her. Things get weird around her and flashbacks too.
When Hallie meets with Tyler and then finds the real Dr Reed Smith the shocking revelations will take her to new heights. Just what was the company she asked for the interview working in? What is Hyppolex and what role did this doctor play and why did she know the name of Tyler’s wife? How does she come into play with her memories? Added in she reveals how she died twice but why was she being followed and who was Kivel and why did he risk his life for her?
How would their work be linked to making sure no one ever losses their memories? Author Brian Freeman takes us deep inside Hallie and Skye’s minds and allows us to experience what Hallie hears, sees and feels. How can you develop a way to record and store electronically impulses of human memory out of the hippocampus? Added in why does she remember a painting and was she the subject as she approached the artist? What happens when she speaks to her therapist and she remembers what might have happened to Skye’s sister. How did she get her memories and why her?
When Tyler sees her does he see Hallie or Skye? Fear within her mind and why is she in danger?
From this point on her life takes unusual turns as Hallie is offered positions by two powerful men, as she is about to enter the limo of Paul Temple out of nowhere someone takes his life. Next Andrew Edam comes to her rescue but who kills him inside his home and where does she go next? Tyler wants to use his machines to track her memories and that causes her to run in a different direction as pieces of what happened to both Skye and her sister flood back why run to Martin Glass and what is revealed? When she leaves him and wants to find more anise runs into Andrew’s wife and sparks fly. What is the reason Hallie was chosen for this experiment? What does the first scene on July 4 have to do with the events that follow?
Events start to become somewhat clear but pieces are still fragmented and Martini’s brother is still in the picture, did he kill Skye or Savannah? What about what happened to her sister, did Skye kill get with the golf club. Unanswered questions and Hallie in the middle as she goes to Newport to unlock memories along with her therapist, Tori. Who can she trust and what will happen when all the puzzles are solved?
The pieces of the puzzle fell apart and then Hallie researched out to an unexpected source and trusts were broken, the truth behind the murders revealed and someone she trusted had manipulated her and the end will shock you. What does she finally learn? Who killed Savannah and what really happened to Skye? Memories are precious except when the are created, formulated and hidden beneath the recesses of your mind planted but are they real? Hallie Evers will take you on a final journey that she will never forget but where will the end result be? The real question is still out here as author Brian Freeman takes us deep inside the mind of two women: one who died twice and one whose ending has to be unraveled as we learn about manipulation, deceptions, deceits, family betrayals and one Hallie Evers caught in the middle looking in the mirror telling her image: I remember you? But did she?
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