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  • Remember Me

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, May 1, 1994)
    After their young son's tragic death, Menley and Tony Richardson, a couple living on Cape Cod, try to begin life anew with a baby daughter, although an evil fate still seems to stalk them. (Adventure & Suspense).
  • Remember

    Lesley Grigg

    language (, July 28, 2013)
    Remembering the past three years of her life comes easily for 18 year-old Neviah, but remembering how she ended up in the hospital proves to be more difficult. With this information, Nev believes she can uncover the truth about why her boyfriend disappeared and her family is unraveling. If only she can keep the details from those who seek to use them against her.
  • Remember Me

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Paperback (Pocket Books, Aug. 16, 2011)
    In Remember Me, Menley Nichols and her husband, Adam, a criminal attorney, rent a house on serene Cape Cod, in the hope of restoring their faltering marriage. The birth of their daughter, Hannah, has revitalized their relationship, but Menley has never stopped blaming herself for the accidental death of her two-year-old son. In Remember House, an eighteenth-century landmark with a sinister past, strange incidents force Menley to relive the fatal accident, and she begins to fear for Hannah’s safety. Then Adam takes on a client suspected of murder when his wealthy young bride of only three months drowns in a storm—and the family is drawn into a rising tide of terror. A confrontation on a dark, rain-swept beach leads to a harrowing climax that only Mary Higgins Clark could have created.
  • Remember

    Eileen Cook

    (Simon Pulse, Feb. 24, 2015)
    A thrilling tale about what a girl will do to get back a memory she lost…or remove what she wants to forget.Harper is used to her family being hounded by protestors. Her father runs the company that trademarked the “Memtex” procedure to wipe away sad memories, and plenty of people think it shouldn’t be legal. Then a new demonstrator crosses her path, Neil, who’s as persistent as he is hot. Not that Harper’s noticing, since she already has a boyfriend. When Harper suffers a loss, she’s shocked her father won’t allow her to get the treatment, so she finds a way to get it without his approval. Soon afterward, she’s plagued with strange symptoms, including hallucinations of a woman who is somehow both a stranger, yet incredibly familiar. Harper begins to wonder if she is delusional, or if these are somehow memories. Together with Neil, who insists he has his own reasons for needing answers about the real dangers of Memtex, Harper begins her search for the truth. What she finds could uproot all she’s ever believed about her life…
  • Remember Me

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Pocket Books, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Although her death is ruled a suicide, Shari Cooper knows that she was murdered and sets out on a horrifying journey to seek her killer, relying upon help from The Shadow--a thing more menacing than death itself
  • REMEMBER ME

    Mikaël Lemieux

    language (Northern Amour Publishing, Dec. 8, 2018)
    Madeline and Elliot. That is all everyone talked about, Madeline and Elliot’s partnership was the envy of the dancefloor. Everyone in their life could feel how well they fit together like puzzle pieces. Their story an unspoken truth between two people growing together, perfecting their dancing career for over 10 years. It made everything complicated. Elliot was promised to another and Madeline was forced to be supportive for her best friend. But how? How to tell your partner how you feel when they mean so much to you but you want them to be happy? How to live everyday with the pain of loving someone without knowing if they feel the same about you. Until the day, everything is taken away. Until one day, your best friend, a friend you swore to never give up on falls harder than ever before. It was always Elliot and Madeline, but now Elliot must fight for Madeline to keep his promise. Elliot fights to find a way to make her remember him, even at the risk of a broken heart.
  • I Remember ...

    Robin Lee Howell

    eBook (WestBow Press, Aug. 13, 2015)
    This book is written to help children understand Alzheimers and create memories with the ones they love.
  • Remember Me?

    A.K Lakelett

    Paperback (Faukon Abbey Publishing, July 12, 2016)
    A classic detective story, a real whodunit. It looked like natural causes... ...but DI Green and DC Ford have their doubts. Did the man propped up against the tree have enemies? Greene and Ford begin to ask around. Clearly, someone wanted him dead, but why? In the quaint Faukon Abbey, there's a tempest just below the surface. People have secrets, deep secrets. Murder isn't the only tragedy. Is the motive revenge? Carter, a journalist at the local paper, The Abbey Chronicle, he's seen what goes on in this town. He knows why people whisper.Will he be able to help the detectives get to the murderer before it's too late? Could he be next? Set against the beauty of the English countryside of Devon and Cornwall, this multi-layered murder mystery, in the tradition of British Detective novels, will delight in its creative style. You'll love looking in on the case through the eyes of the detectives and the journalist, because A.K. Lakelett's style is unique and fresh. Get it now.If you enjoy Chief Inspector Morse by Colin Dexter, Inspector Barnaby in Midsomer Murders by Caroline Graham and DI Banks Mysteries by Peter Robinson, then this debut novel by A.K. Lakelett "Remember Me?" is for you.
  • I Remember

    Dillon Cassidy

    Hardcover (Mother Bear Press, Nov. 2, 2018)
    A collection of happy, delicious memories from the perspective of a parent. It celebrates specific moments in the lives of children that both the child and parent always remember.
  • Remember Me

    Melanie Batchelor

    eBook (Bold Strokes Books, May 11, 2014)
    Jamie Richards has lost a lot. Her father died four years ago and her mother is consumed by her career. Jamie finds an escape through her artistic passion and her first love—the one person who hasn't abandoned her, Erica Sinclair. Overwhelmed by their own harsh realities, Jamie and Erica create a world of their own in an abandoned park—a place they call "Wonderland." Jamie idolizes Erica until the two grow closer, and she realizes that her ideal image of Erica is nothing shy of fiction. When cracks beneath the exterior become more prevalent, Jamie begins to question the love she thought she had for Erica, and if that love was ever reciprocated. And then it happens. A shocking event occurs that changes Jamie and Erica's relationship forever. Jamie knows that there's no escaping this reality—she'll have to find a way to move forward without hiding behind her sketchbook.Reader Advisory: remember me contains themes of suicide.
  • Remember Me

    Amaleen Ison

    language (Decadent Publishing Company, LLC, June 7, 2013)
    Sera isn’t living. She’s existing—barely. Bedbound by illness, she has no memory of life before the freezing barn she now calls home. A mournful song haunts her dreams and hints at a past not completely buried—one she’s desperate to uncover. Yet Father’s whirlwind visits to draw blood and administer medication don’t provide answers. He only confirms the one thing she already knows; she’s dying.A lonely death without ever knowing her past seems inevitable until a sudden, mystifying return to health coincides with the arrival of a boy in the opposite out-building. The inextricable pull to the stranger, and the broken memories that storm her mind when he’s near, warn of a history quite different to any she could have imagined. If she’s to uncover the truth she craves, she’ll have to decide whether knowledge of the past is worth forfeiting her second chance at life.
  • Remember Me

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Paperback (Pocket Books, Aug. 16, 2011)
    In Remember Me, Menley Nichols and her husband, Adam, a criminal attorney, rent a house on serene Cape Cod, in the hope of restoring their faltering marriage. The birth of their daughter, Hannah, has revitalized their relationship, but Menley has never stopped blaming herself for the accidental death of her two-year-old son. In Remember House, an eighteenth-century landmark with a sinister past, strange incidents force Menley to relive the fatal accident, and she begins to fear for Hannah’s safety. Then Adam takes on a client suspected of murder when his wealthy young bride of only three months drowns in a storm—and the family is drawn into a rising tide of terror. A confrontation on a dark, rain-swept beach leads to a harrowing climax that only Mary Higgins Clark could have created.