General Information =================== Title: Dark Matter Book 2 - Recursion Author: Blake Crouch Read By: Jon Lindstrom, Abby Craden Copyright: (c)2019 Blake Crouch (P)2019 Penguin Random House LLC Audible.co.uk Release: June 13th, 2019 Original Publication: 2019 Genre: Sci-Fi Thriller Format: MPEG-4 (M4B) Publisher: Macmillan Duration: 10 hours, 47 minutes, 38 seconds Chapters: 44 Unabridged: Yes Media Information ================= Source Format: Audible AAX Source Sample Rate: 44100 Hz Source Channels: 2 Source Bitrate: 126 kbits Lossless Encode: Yes Encoded Codec: AAC / M4B Encoded Sample Rate: 44100 Hz Encoded Channels: 2 Encoded Bitrate: 126 kbits Chapter Adjust: inAudible 1.97 -KAZIN Chapter Rename: inAudible 1.97 -KAZIN Ripper: inAudible 1.97''True Decrypt''-KAZIN ID Tagging: iTunes 12.7.3.46 -KAZIN Book Description ================ A breathtaking exploration of memory and what it means to be human, Recursion is the follow-up novel to the smash-hit thriller Dark Matter, by Blake Crouch. What if someone could rewrite your entire life? 'My son has been erased.' Those are the last words the woman tells Barry Sutton before she leaps from the Manhattan rooftop. Deeply unnerved, Barry begins to investigate her death, only to learn that this wasn't an isolated case. All across the country, people are waking up to lives different than the ones they fell asleep to. Are they suffering from False Memory Syndrome, a mysterious, new disease that afflicts people with vivid memories of a life they never lived? Or is something far more sinister behind the fracturing of reality all around him? Miles away, neuroscientist Helena Smith is developing a technology that allows us to preserve our most intense memories and relive them. If she succeeds, anyone will be able to re-experience a first kiss, the birth of a child, the final moment with a dying parent. Barry's search for the truth leads him on an impossible, astonishing journey as he discovers that Helena's work has yielded a terrifying gift - the ability not just to preserve memories but to remake them...at the risk of destroying what it means to be human.