Dr. Matthew Amsden has thirty days to live—and one impossible invention that could let him relive the past.
Not to change it.
Not to fix it.
Just to feel it again.
With a prototype hidden behind a false wall and a lifetime of regret weighing on his chest, Matthew breaks his own rules and returns to the moments that mattered the birth of his children, the laughter of a wife now gone, and the day his young son was lost forever.
But the deeper he goes into memory, the more the lines begin to blur—between past and present, observation and interference, closure and obsession.
And someone is watching him.
The Memory Machine is a gripping, heart-wrenching journey through time, love, and consequence.
Because when you finally stop running from the past…