Dying to Remember

Dying to Remember
Author: Judy Fitzwater
Publsiher: Judy Fitzwater
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Twelve years ago Jimmy Mitchell disappeared the night of Jennifer Marsh’s prom, and now her good friend Leigh Ann is desperate for Jennifer to accompany her to their high school reunion. Nothing could make her go back to confront Sheena Cassidy, the backbiting, mean-spirited, boyfriend stealing, junior squad cheerleader that made her life a living hell—nothing except a note from Sheena’s now husband Danny Buckner, Jennifer’s first love and prom date, who is pleading for her help with something that happened on that horrendous prom night. But when she gets to the reunion, Danny barely has a chance to speak with Jennifer before he’s drawn away by one of his in-crowd. Less than an hour later Danny’s dead in the parking lot, an apparent suicide. And Gavin Lawless, budding singer/song writer and the love of Leigh Ann’s life, has returned to dredge up exactly what happened to Jimmy Mitchell that dreadful night twelve years ago that left Gavin with repressed memories and war hero Ben Underwood under a cloud of suspicion in Jimmy’s disappearance. Old grudges and new insights lead Jennifer straight into danger as she’s left Dying to Remember… Jennifer’s writers’ group is back, ready as always, to go undercover and ferret out information and help with outrageous ideas. Jennifer’s boyfriend, investigative reporter Sam is back, too, as is her ever faithful greyhound Muffy. “Fitzwater comes through with an imaginative plot, hilarious secondary characters (the critique group, mostly aspiring romance writers, is a hoot) and good red herrings to throw readers off the track.” Publishers Weekly “Dying to Remember is a fast paced read and one I felt compelled to finish in one sitting….I was kept guessing right up until the end.” The Mystery Reader “Jennifer is trapped in the thick of it, knowing too much to suit a killer…and dying to remember enough to save her own life.” The Mystery Review

Dying to Remember

Dying to Remember
Author: Trish Marie Dawson
Publsiher: Trish Marie Dawson
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781533793607

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The next installment in The Station Series takes readers on another lively journey through the after-life adventures of eighteen year old Piper Willow. Piper has new challenges to overcome, new names to learn and is faced with a new Station occupation. Did she make the right choice - choosing to stay at the Station and become a Volunteer? Does she really want answers to the questions that never leave her mind? How did the Station come to be? What lies beyond? Who is Andurush and what, exactly, does he want with Piper? She must ask herself once again if she has what it takes...but this time it isn't about saving lives, it is about discovering what lies beyond death. Would you want to know?

Dying to Remember

Dying to Remember
Author: James M. Diclerico
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781468564808

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When a drug company CEO disappears in the hills of New England, his wife hires neophyte P.I. Harley Napoleon to find him. The plot deepens when Napoleon has a gun stuck in his face at the CEO's hunting cabin. Then the executive perishes in a questionable auto incident and patients at a nearby clinic die after getting a new Alzheimer's drug made by the CEO's firm. While solving the mystery, Napoleon winds up in the clutches of rogue G-men, dodges the local police chief, and teams reluctantly with an over-the-top female reporter.

Dying to Remember

Dying to Remember
Author: Sara K. Parker
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488087967

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When a woman with amnesia is targeted by a killer, she must turn to the man she could never forget in this inspirational romantic thriller. After a gunshot wound to the head, Ella Camden is not only struggling to recover, but to remember the events surrounding her injury. She knows she’s being targeted. She just doesn’t know who’s after her—or why. With her own family doubting her story, Ella turns to the only man she knows she can trust: ex-love and security expert Roman DeHart. Roman let her go once. This time he’ll do whatever it takes to make sure she stays alive—and his—forever.

Dying to Forget The Station Series 1

Dying to Forget  The Station Series   1
Author: Trish Marie Dawson
Publsiher: Trish Marie Dawson
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2014-01-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781516388103

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Dying to Recall A Medical Thriller

Dying to Recall  A Medical Thriller
Author: Chris Bliersbach
Publsiher: Chris Bliersbach
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780463416433

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A suicide, a break-in, an ominous warning. Is it a coincidence? Or have Jackie and Curt unleashed the wrath of vengeful pharmaceutical executives? Emboldened by the support of law enforcement officials and a prominent physician, Jackie and Curt embark on a crusade against AlzCura. They have compelling evidence of unethical business practices and countless numbers of unreported patient deaths related to their miracle cure for Alzheimer’s. But when a key witness is found hanging in his office, their case against the pharmaceutical giant is significantly weakened. On top of that, Jackie’s home is broken into, and an ominous warning was left on her wall. And someone posing as Curt’s brother tried to pick up his kids from school. Shaken, Jackie and Curt must reassess the potential cost of continuing their fight. Would Jackie and Curt be able to garner sufficient support and evidence to bring AlzCura to justice? Or would their continued efforts bring down a reign of terror that would make them pay with their lives? Dying to Recall is the second book in the page-turning Table for Four medical thriller series. It’s a captivating story of good versus evil with engaging characters who will take you on an emotional roller-coaster ride. Pick it up now. You’ll have trouble putting it down. A portion of the proceeds from this series is donated to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.

Dying to Remember

Dying to Remember
Author: Glen Apseloff
Publsiher: Thomas & Mercer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Amnesia
ISBN: 1477830154

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When Dr. Christopher Barnes awakens from a coma, his world lies in pieces. A neurotoxin has left the surgeon with a rare form of amnesia that prevents him from forming new memories. Then he learns that his wife has been murdered and he'll have to relearn this every day. He vows to solve the case himself, but the police have their own theory one that puts him at the center of a conspiracy to commit homicide. Barnes spends his days piecing the crime together and trying to separate friend from foe. The more the cops build their case against him, the closer he gets to the truth but the deeper he falls into danger.

Remembering to Live

Remembering to Live
Author: M. Hay
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2010-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780472026319

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Sasaks, a people of the Indonesian archipelago, cope with one of the country's worst health records by employing various medical traditions, including their own secret ethnomedical knowledge. But anxiety, in the presence and absence of illness, profoundly shapes the ways Sasaks use healing and knowledge. Hay addresses complex questions regarding cultural models, agency, and other relationships to conclude that the ethnomedical knowledge they use to cope with their illnesses ironically inhibits improvements in their health care. M. Cameron Hay is a NSF Advance Fellow and an Assistant Adjunct Professor at the UCLA Center for Culture and Health.