Remember to Forget
Publisher Description
After a celebrity suffers a big crime in a small town, Hollywood pressure sets in for immediate answers. As clues disappear, and detectives suffer the media's wrath, a sudden surveillance tape reveals a possible eye-witness to the whole crime. But their teenage native, Dedra Kare, has just one problem: retrograde amnesia.
With a medical remedy to unlock it all, detectives suffer the extra mystery as to why her parents are refusing to give consent. What does Dedra not know that she possibly could? And will she ever, as a teenager? Is she somehow involved in the actual crime? And would leaking her potential make Dedra a target for someone else determined to silence her memory for good?
With her hidden yearbook, a missing autograph, and her tricky little sister, it's an unfamiliar race down memory lane with the traffic of mystery. Experience the 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
Chapter 1: Autograph from the Past
Chapter 2: The Blind Date
Chapter 3: Rhythm of Anxiety
Chapter 4: Familiar's Territory
Chapter 5: The Clue Queen
Chapter 6: Remember to Forget
Clues & Extras
Symbolism, Book Club Questions, and More!
Customer Reviews
A Fast Read
This reads more like an outline or book report. There’s some potential, but it’s only suggested, not delivered. The police AND therapy procedures are improbable, outside acceptable practices, and would be liable to have major repercussions in real life. They did, however, move the story along in very few pages.
What the What?
A bit confusing in the beginning but it all comes together at the end. Sisters who have each others backs and horrible parents who don’t. Good introduction to these characters and I’m interested in seeing these sisters grow.