Echoes of memory

Sara Driscoll

Book - 2024

After surviving a terrible attack, Quinn Fleming has recovered in every way but one--her ability to retain new memories. Now, months later, it appears to the outside world as if the San Diego florist's life is back to normal. But Quinn is barely holding on, relying on a notebook she carries with her at all times, a record of her entire existence since the assault. So when she witnesses a murder in the shadowy alley behind the florist shop, Quinn immediately writes down every terrifying detail of the incident before her amnesia wipes it away. By the time the police arrive, there's no body, no crime scene, and no clues. The killing seems as erased from reality as it is from Quinn's mind . . . until the flashbacks begin. Suddenl...y, fragments of memories are surfacing--mere glimpses of that horrible night, but enough to convince Quinn that somewhere, locked in her subconscious, is the key to solving the case . . . and she's not the only one who knows. Somebody else has realized Quinn is a threat that needs to be eliminated. Now, with her life on the line and only her notes to guide her, Quinn sets out to find a killer she doesn't remember, but can't forget . . .

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Psychological fiction
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Sara Driscoll (author)
Edition
Kensington hardcover edition
Physical Description
314 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496748706
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The only witness to a San Diego murder is a woman with short-term memory loss. When Quinn Fleming was robbed on her way home from a night out with friends, a brain injury left her with severe memory deficits. Adjusting her life to cope with the fact that events pass swiftly from her memory, she still works at the florist shop Gaslamp Blooms. Quinn's apartment is covered with Post-it notes to help her find things, and she has a notebook to write down anything she knows she'll need to remember. She goes to group therapy classes for people with traumatic brain injuries and is slowly making progress supported by group leader Will Dawsey. Taking out the garbage to an alley behind the shop one night, she sees a man being attacked and killed, his body dragged off to a van. The police think she's making it all up, leaving her extremely frustrated. Then Detective Nura Reyes comes to investigate and understands her problems with memory. Quinn uses her artistic skills to draw what she saw, but she holds off telling Reyes everything while she does a little sleuthing of her own. When a body that washes up on a beach miles from San Diego is identified as that of journalist Jack DeWitt, Reyes suspects that what he was investigating may provide a motive for his death. Quinn's always felt there was a chance the killer may have sensed someone was watching, and when she narrowly escapes being run over in the street, both she and Reyes realize that she's in mortal danger. A fascinating and compelling look at memory loss wrapped in an exciting mystery. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.