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All Is Not Forgotten
- Narrated by: Dylan Baker
- Length: 11 hrs and 22 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
You can erase the memory. But you cannot erase the crime.
Jenny's wounds have healed. An experimental treatment has removed the memory of a horrific and degrading attack. She is moving on with her life. That was the plan. Except it's not working out. Something has gone. The light in the eyes. And something was left behind. A scar. On her lower back. Which she can't stop touching. And she's getting worse. Not to mention the fact that her father is obsessed with finding her attacker, and her mother is in toxic denial.
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Critic reviews
"Original, compelling and very, very clever." (B. A. Paris)
" All Is Not Forgotten is one book you won't easily forget. Not to be missed!" (Mary Kubica)
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- robin barclay
- 01-02-18
Awful
Boring drudgery. Hard work from the word go. Could not finish. Avoid, much better paint to watch dry.
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- Ann
- 21-12-17
absolutely terrible
It's unclear who is telling the story, it flips around disjointedly and seems to almost be edited badly, It's told in the style of a storyteller which doesn't work, And it's badly written and uncomfortable to listen to. Not engaging in the least.