Thursday, May 1, 2025

The Memory Collectors

The Memory Collectors by Dete Meserve
5/20/25; 336 pages
Crooked Lane Books

The Memory Collectors by Dete Meserve is a very highly recommended speculative mystery with science fiction undertones in which four strangers all travel back to the same day in their past, a day that changed all of their lives. This is a compelling, un-put-downable novel.

In 2028 Aeon Expeditions, a time travel invention of Mark Saunders, allows clients the chance to spend an hour in their past. Four people in Ventura, California, have all been among the lucky applicants chosen to revisit a random day in their past. Elizabeth would love to spend one more hour with her son, Sam, who died in a senseless accident. Andy wants to find his first love who ghosted him after a whirlwind romance. Logan desires to experience the active lifestyle he had before an accident left him in a wheelchair. Brooke is looking for an hour of relief from the guilt of an unforgivable mistake. 

Unknown to them before their trip to the past, they are all going to return before August 25, 2025, a day that changed all of their lives forever. When they don't return to the present after an hour, the four find themselves stranded in the past for five days and their paths eventually cross. Their visit can't alter the past or the future, but perhaps it can change how they view it.

The Memory Collectors is an exceptionally well-written, original, compelling, and fast-paced genre-bending narrative. Although the premise, traveling back in time, is a staple in science fiction, in this case it is simple the literary device used to propel forward and explore much deeper themes in the character-driven novel. These themes cover a myriad of topics, including loss, guilt, bitterness, second chances, hope, grief, forgiveness, closure, and redemption.

Chapters alternate between the points-of-view of the four characters and their experiences. The characters come to life and are all portrayed as fully realized, sympathetic individuals with both strengths and weaknesses. What they end up having to face as they all head for the date is unexpected and unpredictable, but ultimately it does result in closure.

Pick up The Memory Collectors if you enjoy character driven mysteries. Thanks to Crooked Lane Books for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.

The Missing Ones

The Missing Ones by Anita Waller
5/9/25; 282 pages
Boldwood Books

The Missing Ones by Anita Waller is a very highly recommended thriller which features the search for a brutal killer.

Ray Eke was an accountant before his breakdown. Now he wants nothing to do with numbers anymore and spends his days collecting litter for the city council. When he finds the brutalized body of a woman on his rounds, he immediately calls the police. The victim is Lauren Pascoe, who went missing three years before. It clear that during those years someone kept her as a prisoner and tortured her. When a second young woman, Hannah Wrighton, disappears the police are sure the killer has abducted the next victim and the search is on.

The pages flew by in this well written, fast-paced thriller/procedural. Although the torture involved is gruesomely and graphically described which may be difficult for some to read, the main focus is the investigation. All the clues are logically followed and the search for the perpetrator is in high gear.

While reading, the clues will provide you with several suspects to keep in mind. All of the characters are realistically portrayed in the narrative. DI Chris Chandler is introduced in this novel. He has relocated and is learning about the strengths and weaknesses of his new team while trying to find a heinous killer.

Thanks to Boldwood Books for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.