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Erasing Imprints was supposed to be a side hustle, a way for D and Jess to make a little extra money as they start a new life together in Chicago. Rosalind, their mentor, has trained them well. They earn a reputation through a series of grateful clients, no longer disturbed by imprinted memories of past lives. But are they actually doing more harm than good? Others seem to think so. The shadowy organization responsible for creating Imprints monitors their every move, devising extra protections to counter their growing abilities. Its agents are everywhere. Who can they trust? Does it want them…mehr

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Erasing Imprints was supposed to be a side hustle, a way for D and Jess to make a little extra money as they start a new life together in Chicago. Rosalind, their mentor, has trained them well. They earn a reputation through a series of grateful clients, no longer disturbed by imprinted memories of past lives. But are they actually doing more harm than good? Others seem to think so. The shadowy organization responsible for creating Imprints monitors their every move, devising extra protections to counter their growing abilities. Its agents are everywhere. Who can they trust? Does it want them to stop? Or does it want to recruit them? When Rosalind begs D and Jess to watch over her estranged son, they find him entangled with a mysterious new age movement, which has ties to D's criminal past. Who is Allen Weston, its enigmatic leader? What is his agenda? And how is Rosalind's son involved? Answers only lead to more questions. Caught between two warring secret societies, D, Jess and Rosalind risk a terrible fate as they decide where their loyalties lie. And, looming with ever-increasing menace, is the unimaginable power behind it all.
Autorenporträt
Gareth Ian Davies was born and raised in the south of London, during which time he wrote many terrible things and dreamed of becoming a novelist. Instead, he earned a degree in Physics from the University of Bristol and didn't quite know what to do with it. After moving to the American Midwest he flirted with a career in nuclear engineering before taking the somewhat safer path as a software architect. He spent the next three decades writing code and technical documentation, before finally realizing his dream by publishing his first novel. Gareth lives in St. Louis with his wife, her sadly declining fish population, two cats, and a cockatiel.