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Striker V: In Memory

Striker, Book 3

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Striker V: In Memory

By: Josh Vidmar
Narrated by: Patrick Boylan
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Memory is a funny thing. Chances are that you can’t recall what you had for lunch two days ago, but can remember with startling clarity that super embarrassing incident from high school. You know the one.

Having been a superhero all his life, Neil Harris, the illustrious Striker, does not remember every fight and battle. When the strange, dangerous, and unexpected is routine, it all blends together. Then one incident leaves him unable to remember anything about it at all.

For Neil’s husband, Evan Hill, the past is something he actively tries to forget. Decades after escaping his abusive childhood home, that past calls to him, demanding his attention one last time.

As their lives twist and turn in a chaotic moment, one question presents itself for our heroes: How do you want to be remembered?"

©2020 Josh Vidmar (P)2022 Josh Vidmar
Action & Adventure Fiction Superhero Fantasy Funny

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