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The Memory Keeper

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Dr Collins wakes after a terrible accident, his memory wiped clean. He is one of the world’s most respected scientists, and is on the brink of a discovery that could change the lives of millions. If only he could remember. At the laboratory his friends and colleagues struggle to restore his memory. But is all as it seems at the Mnemosyne Corporation? Dr Collins begins to realise that a terrible secret lies at the heart of his work, a secret that could destroy everything. Soon he finds himself in a race against a hidden evil. An evil that threatens to cloak the world in darkness; an evil he alone can defeat. But to do that he must remember, and his memories can kill.

334 pages, Paperback

Published September 12, 2015

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Matt Phillips

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Matt Phillips was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire and raised in Bedfordshire, UK. He studied Anthropology at the University of Cambridge and graduated in 2000.

Reading and writing has always been his passion. One of his earliest memories is presenting his mother with the adventures of Kit the Kat, complete with illustrations. While this book remains the pinnacle of his artistic achievements his writing has since improved. A bit.

His debut novel "The Truth about Sharks and Pigeons" is a product of his wife's request to stop bothering her with all the crazy stories and write them down instead.

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