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The Memory Machine

By: Bryan Kollar
Narrated by: Steven Morgan
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Summary

Meet Nathan Hickling aka Blake Stone, a modern day superhero. Blake is about to solve some of the major problems of today's world, problems like murders, robberies, rapes, and kidnappings. With his new invention, The Memory Machine, Blake can see crimes happening as if he is personally witnessing them, even though the crimes that happened may have been years in the past. No one can keep any memory hidden from Blake Stone. What does this mean for the world? Will anyone be bold enough or stupid enough to commit murder and think it can be hidden? There's always somebody.

©2014 Bryan Kollar (P)2015 Steve Morgan

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