Imperfect Memories
by Jody Wenner
hyperthymesia. noun. A condition characterized by a “photographic” autobiographical memory, wherein the person has an extraordinary capacity to recall specific events in their past.
Nina Rogers is different.
She can recall every moment of her life—or at least she could.
After losing her husband and daughter in an unexplained bombing, Nina thinks she might also be losing her mind.
As she grieves, her memory continues to deteriorate.
And when they arrest the man responsible for killing her family, Nina becomes convinced she was his intended target.
The only way to find out is to meet with him face to face, where she discovers they have something very important and very dangerous in common.
Nina Rogers is different.
She can recall every moment of her life—or at least she could.
After losing her husband and daughter in an unexplained bombing, Nina thinks she might also be losing her mind.
As she grieves, her memory continues to deteriorate.
And when they arrest the man responsible for killing her family, Nina becomes convinced she was his intended target.
The only way to find out is to meet with him face to face, where she discovers they have something very important and very dangerous in common.