



Ballard and Paolo Coelho chained together in a basement while a carbon monoxide alarm goes off, Scarecrow Has a Gun is at once disquieting and illuminating, eerie and sincere.” -Martin Seay, award-winning author of The Mirror Thief “Suffused with an atmosphere that suggests J.G. To recover the truth about his past, Sean must fight for his very life. Spiraling downward, Sean encounters increasingly harrowing challenges that force him to realize that his memory is not the only thing at stake. He pushes his family further and further away as the Memory Palace forces him to confront harsh realities and difficult questions that he lacks the strength to face or answer. While the small machine at first appears to be the answer to the mystery surrounding the death of his wife, it instead upends Sean’s life. The prize is the Memory Palace, a state-of-the-art black box that purportedly allows its possessor to relive every moment he has ever experienced, playing out all the memories on a screen. Nearly two decades later, Sean, now remarried and a father of two, wins a bizarre contest hosted by his eccentric boss. The truth, however, remains hidden in the vault of his memory, and the key is nowhere to be found. As he struggles to recall what really happened, his imagination serves up an endless chain of scenarios. Tormented by the tragedy, Sean relives the horror over and over again. He knows he wept, but he cannot recollect a single other detail. Sean Whittlesea was there when his wife was murdered. Never trust other people’s memories, and watch out for your own Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!įormats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook, Audiobookįind it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD,

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