Sense Memory

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If our memory is the thing that shapes and defines us, that informs who we are at our very core, then God help us all...for memory, is a wicked and deceitful wretch.Thrust into a search for his own sister's killer, Benjamin Cady flees Colorado and the only world he understands to scour the streets of Los Angeles, plagued by headaches and memories of murder. He quickly discovers that L.A. is not unknown to him, and as his memories of his sister's death become clearer, so does the possibility that Ben himself may be the murderer.Lieutenant Jim Banquer has plenty of bodies, but every witness seems to be suffering from a mysterious form of amnesia. Investigating these deaths means he must piece together the scattered shards of a deadly power scheme that goes well beyond murder, and Ben is the key. Sense Memory is a psychological thriller that weaves an intricate web of doubt and intrigue as it goes, leaving no thread unstrung. A sure page-burner, this story will stay with you long after the smoke clears.

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  • Suneater
    Great story
    Lets start with the bad, the author reads the book, and he projects voices well, BUT, sometimes it can get a bit exhausting. But if that is the only thing I can complain about then it is an A book. haha. It really is awesome and if you are looking for a thriller.
  • Pebart
    In the end "I liked the story." I'm ready to hear more.
    I find it very hard to move into another authors realm. Sometimes it takes a chapter or two before I am hooked. This story took many more chapters to hook me, the only reason I stuck with it for so long was "desperation" I commute several hours each morning and evening so I "need audiobooks" and this was the only one I had on my iPod for several days. So I stuck with it. For the first few chapters I kept thinking "where the hell is this going?" I would turn it off, get bored driving and turn it back on. Finally, the hook sunk in. That really snuck up on me, I don't know when I first realized I had to hear more. The ride was good, and it kept getting better. I am eagerly looking forward to "a sequel?" I realize now how much "we don't know Jack" Pun intended. Do we really want to know Jack? Yeah I do.
  • Arkboot
    Great Storytelling!
    Brion's narration of this story is fabulous! And the story is better than fabulous! It drew me in and I listened obsessively until I finished. Listen to this. You won't be sorry!
  • DanDanTheArtMan
    An Unpredictable, Fun, and Intriguing Journey
    Brion's narration was fantastic. This book dragged me into its world and then slowly unraveled it's weird mysteries, pulling me along all the while with little character quirks and jokes that cracked me up. It is dark, funny, twisty and mysterious. I could never tell what was going to happen next in the story and always wanted to know was going to happen next. This is a tale spun from Brion's deep wells of creativity, offering up something unlike anything you've read before. The creative ideas in this book are inspiring. It was a little "The Door To December" by Dean Koontz, a little, "I Am Not A Serial Killer" by Dan Wells, and yet very much something all its own and unlike anything I've ever read before. It is very much in the awesome and unique voice of Brion Humphrey. For a first novel, this is one heck of a horse to come out of the gates with. I can't wait to read his next one, because he's only going to get better and he's already a gifted writer and storyteller. If you're looking for something a little different sprinkled with many of the things you love from other genre fiction books, you should grab a copy of this book. It's a fun read that keeps you turning the pages with it's interesting characters, shocking action, and gripping modern story world wrapped in layers of strange treasures to unveil.
  • bccolwell
    Good story
    Really great story! Such vivid detail without getting bogged down with similes (give a listen to see what I mean). Well paced, great voice. Want more from this writer. Great job!
  • Highly Dissappointed
    Great job
    Looking forward to more
  • Shavone1979
    Great novel
    Loved this book. It has great pacing, well developed characters, and an amazing story line. This story has a Dean Koontz feel to it.
  • letlett
    Great story
    Just finished listening and I must say the story and the storytelling is top notch.
  • gaitmaster
    Wow wow wow
    Awesome story so sorry to have it end right up there with a Scott Siglers best twists and turn a roller coster ride thanx for all your hard work .
  • A. F. Grappin
    Very solid
    Not only has Humphrey built a vary solid story, but his performance brought it to life! His reading was far from flat, his characterization was clear, and his voice is very easy to listen to. My only complaint is that it had to end!
  • Manly Man!
    Fantastical Story Telling!
    The author has a good speaking voice and differentiates between characters extremely well. As soon as I started listening to the first episode I knew I'd be listening to the whole book like a junky needing a fix. The story is dark, suspenseful, unpredictable and funny to boot. Looking forward to more works; heavy on the syllables!
  • LadySonShine
    LISTEN TO THIS BOOK!!!!
    I just finished listening to Sense Memory after only a few days, and I am hooked to this author's storytelling! I am an avid audio book junkie and found that I couldn't stop listening to this story. I loved the characters, the story, and attention to detail. I thought the author did an amazing job with the different voices of the characters, and reveled in the plot twists! This is simply just a plain good story that leaves you wanting more. I am hoping to hear more from this author soon.
  • JahRose
    Wonderfully description, but falls short for me.
    I think the author did a great job distinguishing for the different characters, that made it very easier to listen to. Additionally, the story is very discriptive and paints and great world. However, there were a lot of characters, and it was hard to care about any of them until I understood why they were in the story and how they related to each other. By the time I fit the puzzle of this story together, I didn't care about the characters and decided the puzzle wasn't plausible enough to enjoy.
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