Remember to Forget: A Cozy Mini-Mystery
Karma's Revenge, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Priscilla Broussard
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By:
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Jwyan C. Johnson
About this listen
"She's an eye-witness. But she doesn't know it...at least not yet."
A Mini Mystery.
After a Hollywood crime occurs in a small town, pressure sets in nationwide for answers. And detectives rely on their only lead: a teenage girl who saw the whole thing. The only obstacle is Dedra herself. Her Retrograde Amnesia* has locked her out of her own answers from her own memory. But with a medical remedy to unlock it all, detectives suffer the additional mystery of her parents refusing to give consent. And Dedra must play detective herself to find the real reason why.
With her hidden yearbook, and her tricky little sister, it’s an unfamiliar race down memory lane with lots of traffic, and shortcuts of insistence from sidekicks to pranksters to worse. But as justice becomes impatient, and family demands loyalty, Dedra faces a memorable dilemma: should she move past the past, explore it fully, or "remember to forget".
Table of contents:
“If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything” (Mark Twain)
- If You Tell
- The Truth
- You Don’t Have To
- Remember Anything!
*Retrograde Amnesia is a psychological inability to ever recall the past dated before the trauma which caused the amnesia.
©2018 Jwyan C. Johnson (P)2024 Jwyan C. JohnsonWhat listeners say about Remember to Forget: A Cozy Mini-Mystery
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- Norma Miles
- 03-02-20
This is truly unbelievable.
No idea what this was about, really, although I enjoyed the synopsis, which had made it sound interesting. Sadly, the narration by Priscilla Broussard was dreadful, with squeaky little girlie voice unpleasant on the ears, and delivery both too slow and jerky, slightly improved by running playback at 1.25
And the story line sounded more like a disjointed movie script.
Mercifully short, around half an hour,I listened to the end in the expectation that all would be revealed. It wasn't.
I received this as a free download.
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- Helen
- 22-08-19
short story
"She's an eye-witness. But she doesn't know it...at least not yet."
short story but very good
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