From Ninie Hammon, the sorceress of psychological suspense comes The Memory Closet, an amnesiac nightmare that will keep you reading through the night with the all lights on.
Each memory could be her last…
When Anne Mitchell was 11, a horrific accident took the life of her little sister—and every one of Anne’s childhood memories went with her. For 25 years, people have told her that losing … years, people have told her that losing memories is normal. Trauma will do that to a young girl.
But Anne knows it is a lie.
Dark, fractured memories lurk in the shadows of her mind like monsters. They glide past her mirror in the morning and dance in the reflection of her wine glass at night.
Anne has had enough. She is going home to face her demons.
But in a small town and a small house infected by unspeakable evil, Anne is about to learn that some memories don’t give up their secrets so easily. Some memories can’t be bargained with or cajoled or brought to heel. Some memories will drive you to the edge of sanity.
Some memories will kill you.
Fans of Dean Koontz and Stephen King looking for a dark, gripping psychological thriller, with a final twist that will put their jaw on the floor, will love The Memory Closet.
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I loved this book. It was a page turner for me. The twists through the book keep you guessing till the end. Very good read.
Good, but depressing. Definitely makes you want to reach through the book and slap some people around. The heroine lost her memory from her childhood, and with very good reason. Sad story with no real happy ending, although I think the heroine found peace. Some people may find this a bit too depressing.
Very well written. Kept my attention. Great ending.
I enjoyed this one and it ended with a surprising and heartbreaking twist. Suffice to say, however, nothing good comes out of that memory closet. While certain questions are answered, it’s hard to know if our main character would have been better off forgetting everything that happened prior to her 11th year. It’s basically five miles of bad, sad …
Very interesting book — great original concept. Had a few stumbles, but overall, it gets under your skin and you can’t wait to find out the answer.
Love all of Ninie’s books
There’s never a Ninie Hammond book that I don’t just LOVE. This one didn’t disappoint!
story held my interest. ending surprised me.
I recommend this book to be enjoyed by audible feature. The narrator did a fantastic job & made the characters come alive!
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I would recommend. Good characters.
Loved the grandmother with her accent! Funny,scary,twisting, could not put this down@