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Alex Moss has lost everything. After watching in horror as his wife and small daughter perish in a fiery automobile explosion that he barely escapes, he learns he is a prime suspect in what police consider a heartless multiple murder. Tortured by thoughts of his possible involvement and dogged by incessant nightmares that seem to reinforce his guilt, Alex becomes a hunted fugitive as he sets out on a 5-year, cross-country trek, led by his horrible dreams and the mysterious physical appearances of a dead surrogate parent from his abusive childhood. Many questions arise during his quest. What is the value of the old alarm clock he refuses to discard? Did his family truly have to die to fulfill his destiny? In what way is a wealthy U.S. senator involved in the murders? What, or what entity is truly driving his actions?

Alex’s journey lands him in New York City where he partners with a ruthless billionaire in a massive scheme that will either kill him or reveal the truth about his involvement in the murders of his wife and daughter. As Alex sinks further and further into an emotional abyss, a young New York socialite who has fallen hopelessly in love with him is forced to confront her own demons, and a police officer who was his best friend before the accident begins putting together the pieces of a twisted puzzle of murder and politics. The story envelopes Manhattan...and eventually the world.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 18, 2017

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J.A. Smith

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“Remember Us” is an intricate, haunting and complicated mystery that starts slowly then builds into a fast-burning, tortured soul-wrenching resurrection. Although, completely modern, there’s even a hint of a Gothic atmosphere in “Remember Us” at times similar to Wilkie Collins’ classic “The Lady in White.”

You’ll find that Smith is a deft writer. His characters are full-bodied and complex. So, hang on while you race through this fast-paced emotional roller coaster. It’s a thrill a minute!
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