The Persistence of Memory (Mnevermind 1)

The Persistence of Memory (Mnevermind 1)

by Jordan Castillo Price
The Persistence of Memory (Mnevermind 1)

The Persistence of Memory (Mnevermind 1)

by Jordan Castillo Price

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Overview

Every day, Daniel Schroeder breaks his father�s heart.

While forgetting your problems won�t solve them, it does seem like it would make life a heck of a lot easier. Daniel thought so once. Now he knows better. He and Big Dan have always been close, which makes it all the more difficult to break the daily news: the last five years were nothing like his father remembers.

They�re both professionals in the memory field�they even run their own memory palace. So shouldn�t they be able to figure out a way to overwrite the persistent false memory that�s wreaking havoc on both of their lives? Daniel thought he was holding it together, but the situation seems to be sliding out of control. Now even his own equipment has turned against him, reminding him he hasn�t had a date in ages by taunting him with flashes of an elusive man in black that only he can see.

Is it some quirk of the circuitry, or is Daniel headed down the same path to fantasy-land as his old man?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014504379
Publisher: JCP Books LLC
Publication date: 05/03/2012
Series: Mnevermind , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 568,918
File size: 731 KB

About the Author

Author and artist Jordan Castillo Price is the owner of JCP Books LLC. She writes paranormal, horror and thriller novels from her isolated and occasionally creepy home in rural Wisconsin. Jordan is best known as the author of the PsyCop series, an unfolding tale of paranormal mystery and suspense starring Victor Bayne, a gay medium who's plagued by ghostly visitations. She's also conjured the vampire road-trip series Channeling Morpheus, a wild, sexy ride that's unflinchingly gritty.
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