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Recall: Face the Past or Forget the Future

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Is there something hidden inside your deepest memories? What if you could relive any event from your past in picture-perfect detail? The possibilities would be endless. Would you want to revisit your fondest memories? That time you scored the winning touchdown? That perfect family vacation when you were a child? That time you had your first kiss? Or would you use this ability to dig deeper into your past, to try to understand how exactly you became the person you are today? Would you be afraid of what you might find? Kyle Drake is a young professional working in management at a high-tech laboratory in the San Francisco Bay Area. Losing sight of the motivation that helped him achieve his status, he has found himself reverting back to the lifestyle of his wilder younger days, driven in no small part by his long-time friend, Travis. When a remarkable discovery at the lab one day forces Kyle to snap out his destructive pattern of behavior, Kyle does everything he can to try to clean up his act and lead his project to a successful outcome. Though when Kyle and his friends realize the true impact of what his team has discovered, they struggle to put the interests of the project before their own selfish needs. Soon, Kyle finds himself tangled in a web of deception and sabotage that threaten to ruin his one chance at setting his life on the right path.

294 pages, Paperback

Published December 21, 2015

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Keith C. Meyer

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Keith C. Meyer is an accomplished engineer who has worked for the past decade in the biotechnology and high-tech industries. He is originally from the Midwest, and now resides in Southern California. When not learning about new cutting-edge technologies, Keith enjoys anything that gets him outdoors, whether it be training for obstacle races, hiking in the mountains, or just enjoying a craft beer on a patio by the beach.

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May 13, 2016
A nice read

This story was not really what I thought it would be! The author was very good about setting the scene and working up the characters to be believable! I was expecting more out of the "memory recall" scenario!

I still feel that the author did justice to the plot! Just don't go into it with the expectancy of the story being a true time travel story!
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November 28, 2016
Neuroscience discover mixed with friendship issues

The book was ok. The first 60 - 70% of the story was kind of boring with a lot of tech language, the last 30% came in so fast is like the author needs to finish the book but don't know how.
Read at your own risk... I read it to finish a challenge.
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