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The Man Who Forgot to Remember

By: Bill Garwin
Narrated by: Patricia Shade
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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.

©2023 Bill Garwin (P)2024 Bill Garwin
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Psychological Thriller & Suspense

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"Thoroughly engrossing. A wild ride of unprecedented wonder and danger."

Diane Donovan, Sr. Reviewer Midwest Book Review

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Jules, Atticus, and Skye are on a mission! They are trying to unlock a memory of information presented to Jules in a rushed moment. This information is wanted by some very bad people! The thing is Jules never forgets anything unless it’s presented incoherently. Jules is very focused so having this jumbled information is detrimental to his mental health. He must repair and recover it before the bad guys exact revenge or he goes insane!

The author, Bill Garwin, using detailed descriptions crafts an action-packed narrative around the special ability of a mnemonist incorporating corrupt police, violence, political intrigue, and greed. Each character is developed to enhance the narrative, heightening action and suspense. The plot twists are seamless, integrating smoothly into the story and enriching characterizations. The dialogue reinforces suspense, adding depth to each character and situation.

The narrator, Patricia Shade, captures each character’s essence, vividly bringing them to life. Her delivery is smooth and deliberately accentuates the suspense and action, while her clear and concise speech effectively conveys the intensity.
The utilization of unique characters provides an intense and satisfying suspense-filled experience for the listener!

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Satisfying Suspense-Filled Experience

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Wow I could not stop listening to this audiobook, well done! What a work of art

So engaging

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Lots of fun characters, locations, and action. One of those stories you can easily picture while you read it. Great stuff! Looking forward to the next one…

Fast paced and fun!

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I first read this book when it first came out in Hard Cover. I thoroughly enjoyed this story. The story captured me from the beginning.

I was going on a trip to Oregon and wanted something to keep me awake. I decided to get an audiobook and came across “The Man Who Forgot To Remember”, I downloaded it to my iPhone app and listened to the story for almost my complete drive. The story was just as captivating as when I read it the first time and Patricia Shade was absolutely wonderful.

I would recommend this Audiobook to anyone that enjoys a good story.

Ron Rusick

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Enjoyed listening to new author. Very innovative in use of language. I will wait for next book.

Original, wonderful hyperbole.

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