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Memory Man, by David Baldacci
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My week 3.. read.
The memory man remembers everthing he has ever seen. Good for a detective, bad for a man that finds his family murdered.
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I also read this for my week 3 book! I enjoyed it and I'm not usually a fan of David Baldacci but the library had it available!
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The memory man remembers everthing he has ever seen. Good for a detective, bad for a man that finds his family murdered.