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"Sean Whittlesea was there when his wife was murdered. He held her dead body in his arms. But he cannot remember it. Ever since, Sean has been tormented by this event, reliving his wife's death over and over again, but experiencing something different every time, waiting for some piece to neatly fit. Nearly two decades later, Sean is awarded the coveted Memory Palace for winning a sadistic contest put on by his highly eccentric billionaire boss, Mr. Ulger. The state-of-the-art black box allows Sean to relive every moment he ever experienced, playing out his memories on a screen just as he…mehr

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"Sean Whittlesea was there when his wife was murdered. He held her dead body in his arms. But he cannot remember it. Ever since, Sean has been tormented by this event, reliving his wife's death over and over again, but experiencing something different every time, waiting for some piece to neatly fit. Nearly two decades later, Sean is awarded the coveted Memory Palace for winning a sadistic contest put on by his highly eccentric billionaire boss, Mr. Ulger. The state-of-the-art black box allows Sean to relive every moment he ever experienced, playing out his memories on a screen just as he lived them, or so he believes. Mr. Ulger tells Sean that the Memory Palace will change his life, usher him up to the elite ranks of the company, and make him a new and stronger man"--
Autorenporträt
Michael Paul Kozlowsky is a former high school English & film teacher and, writing as M.P. Kozlowsky, the author of four children’s books — Frost, Juniper Berry, Rose Coffin, and The Dyerville Tales. He lives in New York with his wife, two daughters, and a rescue beagle named Huxley. When he’s not reading or playing chess, he continues to write everything from poetry and screenplays to short stories, articles, philosophical essays, and books for readers of all ages. Scarecrow Has a Gun is his first novel for adults, a work constructed in the aftermath of a chaotic and failed attempt to capture in memoir the tribulations of his childhood which continue to haunt him even now. Kozlowsky has not given up his lifelong dream of becoming a stand-up comic.