![]() The Persistence of Memory, is a richly written story told from the first person point of view of the main character Daniel. Well, I now have a new series of hers to follow. I am that fearful of being without a Jordan Castillo Price book in my favorite series. It is no secret I am a huge fan of her Psycop series, my fanship is such that I am purposely holding back from reading the last published book in that series, GhosTV, until the next in the series is published. Is it some quirk of the circuitry, or is Daniel's desire to connect with someone clouding his own memory? Read more Not only does he claim to be straight-which has never piqued Daniel's interest-but he's appearing in manufactured memories in which he's never been programmed. 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. 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 is sliding out of control. They're both professionals in the memory field-they even run their own memory palace. ![]() ![]() The two of them have always been close, which makes it all the more difficult to break the daily news: the last five years were nothing like Big Dan remembers. Every day, Daniel Schroeder breaks his father's heart. ![]()
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