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Gestohlene Erinnerung

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Gestohlene Erinnerung

By: Blake Crouch
Narrated by: Uve Teschner
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Was, wenn wir nicht einmal unseren Erinnerungen trauen können?

Unsere Erinnerungen bestimmen die Wirklichkeit. Davon ist der New Yorker Detective Barry zutiefst überzeugt. Denn ein geheimnisvolles Phänomen quält seine Opfer mit falschen Erinnerungen - und treibt sie in den Tod.

Die Hirnforscherin Helena weiß schon lange um die Kraft der Erinnerung. Sie erfand eine Technologie, die uns unsere wertvollsten Momente noch einmal erleben lässt: den ersten Kuss, die Geburt eines Kindes. Dann ging etwas schief, und nun bedroht ihre Erfindung das Schicksal der gesamten Menschheit. Helena und Barry wollen das Schlimmste verhindern. Doch ihr Gegner ist übermächtig, und auch auf die Wirklichkeit ist kein Verlass mehr...

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Recursion is a fast, gripping sci-fi thriller that hits hardest not with its science, but with its emotions. Blake Crouch turns memory into the true engine of time travel, showing how grief, love, and regret can literally reshape reality. The pace is relentless, the ideas are bold, and the repeated lives feel genuinely exhausting rather than gimmicky. While the science occasionally stretches belief, the emotional core keeps everything grounded, leading to an ending that’s bittersweet, human, and surprisingly haunting.

Thought-provoking, intense, and hard to put down 👏👏

The idea that memory is so powerful

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