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Flashback [Hardcover]

Gary Braver (Author)
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September 15, 2005
If you could relive your childhood, would you? What if you had no choice?

On the thirty-fifth anniversary of his parents' mysterious drowning, Jack Koryan returns to his family beach cottage. During a swim, Jack is attacked by a school of rare jellyfish whose toxic stings put him in a coma for three years.

When he awakens, he finds that the jellyfish toxin has left him with an extraordinary memory that impresses his doctors. This discovery is complicated by flashbacks: some, pleasant childhood vignettes, others, confusing flashes of violence that leave him quaking in horror.

Jack wonders if he's losing his mind, but that fear is dispelled by Rene Ballard, a pharmacologist working on the world's first cure for Alzheimer's Disease. She wants to test Jack because the basis of the drug is the very jellyfish toxin that sent Jack into a coma. And, while several test patients have miraculously regained functionality, others are also experiencing dangerous flashback seizures.

Ballard's revelation sets Jack on a quest to discover what is happening to him. He and Rene uncover a sinister pattern of lies and deceit that has left behind a trail of bodies, and several elderly patients stuck in a past that they cannot emerge from--or don't want to.

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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. So many dreams—it's hard to pick out the right one," reads the epigraph from E.B. White for Braver's exceptional medical thriller, a timely story about how the human brain deals with memory, the current possibilities of developing a drug that cures Alzheimer's disease, and how the search for such a drug leads to greed and murder. On a trip back to Cape Cod on the anniversary of his mother's death by drowning, Jack Koryan, a prep school teacher turned restaurant owner, is stung by a school of rare jellyfish, whose toxins send him into a three-year coma. Haunted by dreams and memories that may or may not be real, Jack wakes to discover that he's of great interest to pharmacologist Rene Ballard, who's testing those same toxins on Alzheimer's victims with extraordinarily successful results—though some have also committed acts of inexplicible violence. A strong plotter, Braver writes clear, clean prose that heightens the suspense. Under his expert guidance, Koryan and Ballard explore a scientific mystery that is touching and believable. With this latest book, Braver (Gray Matter) marks himself as a worthy successor to Robin Cook, Michael Crichton and Tess Gerritsen.
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Rene Ballard is a pharmacologist monitoring the medication of hundreds of nursing-home patients. After a patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease somehow escapes from her residence and kills someone, Rene learns that the woman was part of a group of patients testing a new drug that could be a cure for Alzheimer's. Meanwhile, Jack Koryan, a healthy young man, is in a deep coma after being stung by a rare jellyfish. When other Alzheimer's patients taking the new drug begin displaying frightening delusional side effects, and Jack awakes with unusual powers of memory, Rene suspects this revolutionary cure may not be all it's cracked up to be. At once a fast-paced medical thriller and a thoughtful rumination on the nature of memory (look out, Michael Crichton). David Pitt
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (September 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765302519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765302519
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #453,371 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Gary Braver is the award-winning and bestselling author of eight critically acclaimed psychological thrillers. His novels have been celebrated for their high-concepts, careful craftsmanship, well-rounded characters, and page-turning momentum. Some of his titles have a medical slant including ELIXIR, GRAY MATTER, and FLASHBACK, which is the only thriller to have won a Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction (2006). His latest novel, SKIN DEEP, about cosmetic surgery, was published in July 2008 and was called "a gripping, twisty thriller that deserves a wide audience" by Booklist.

His next novel, TUNNEL VISION, which centers on near-death experiences, will be published on June 21, 2011. Of that book, legendary author Ray Bradbury has said, "I have long believed that science will move us more toward God and give us proofs of His creations. With TUNNEL VISION, Gary Braver provides a wonderfully frightening and insightful tale on this theme that shatters my bones and leaves me to piece myself back together."

Three of Gary Braver's novels have been optioned for movies, including ELIXIR by director Ridley Scott. He is the only thriller novelist to have three titles listed in the top-10 highest customer reviews on Amazon.com at the same time.

Under his own name, Gary Goshgarian, he is an award-winning professor of English at Northeastern University where he teaches courses in Modern Bestsellers, Science Fiction, Horror Fiction, and Fiction Writing. He has also taught fiction-writing workshops through out the United States and Europe for over twenty years. He is also the author of six popular college writing textbooks, now in 34 editions.
He lives with his family outside of Boston. His website: www.garybraver.com

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A PHARMACEUTICAL THRILLER..., January 22, 2006
This review is from: Flashback (Hardcover)
The author has written a pharmaceutical thriller that will keep the reader turning the pages of the book until the very last. It is a fairly well-written, suspenseful novel that heralds a novelist whose prose is spare, lean, and taut, moving the story along at a brisk pace. Although it is wholly a plot driven, rather than character driven, book, the two main characters are sufficiently fleshed out. Some of the secondary ones, however, are less so. Although not as good as two of the other books that the author has written, "Elixir" and "Gray Matter", both of which are five star reads, fans of Michael Crichton and Robin Cook will, undoubtedly, enjoy this well-paced thriller, as will anyone who appreciates a good story.

The story line is fairly simple. A young couple with a shaky marriage, Jack and Beth Koryan, are on the brink of changing their lives, but not in a way that they would ever have imagined. On the eve of Jack fulfilling a dream of opening a restaurant with his best friend, disaster strikes. While commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of his mother's mysterious death, Jack has a one in a million run-in with a school of rare jellyfish. Attacked and repeatedly stung by these jellyfish, Jack sustains toxic burns that send poison into his bloodstream, causing him to enter into a comatose state.

Meanwhile, a pharmaceutical lab has created "Memorine", a drug that is believed to be a miracle cure for Alzheimer's disease, and the origin of this wonder drug is the toxin of the same jellyfish that attacked Jack. Drug trials are being conducted on nursing home patients that are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. At first blush, patients are responding favorably to the drug. Some, however, begin having disturbing flashbacks into their pasts that act as a catalyst for violent, and seeming inexplicable, acts committed by these patients.

When a police investigation ensues into a murder committed by one of these patients, Rene' Ballard, a pharmaceutical consultant for a pharmacy responsible for providing medications to patients of nursing homes, is drawn into the picture. Sensing that things are not adding up, she investigates and discovers a web of deceit that has kept her out of the loop and caused patients to be medicated with this miracle memory drug without her knowledge. At stake are the millions that are to be made with the release of this drug into the open market. Rene' Ballard has reservations about the release of the drug, making her a persona non grata to the pharmaceutical lab sponsoring the drug trials.

The parallel stories of Jack Koryan and Rene' Ballard converge, uniting these two protagonists, as it becomes clear that much of what happens to Jack during his recovery lies at the heart of the problem with the drug. As have many of the Alzheimer's patients, he, too, suffers from disturbing flashbacks. For him, however, those flashbacks may enable him to unravel the mystery behind his mother's death.

There are those, however, who do not wish him to do so. They are the same people who will stop at nothing to prevent Rene' Ballard from interfering with the projected release of the drug. Moreover, Jack's personal quest will intersect with the pharmaceutical lab that is hell bent on releasing "Memorine", resulting in a head on collision that causes a pulse pounding series of events to occur. While the ending may come as no surprise to the discerning reader, it is, nonetheless, an enjoyable read.

This novel is multi-layered and well-researched, providing a fairly engrossing read, while proffering a whole host of ethical and public policy dilemmas for consideration. This pharmaceutical thriller provides much food for thought, buried between its lines, and is a book that educates, as well as entertains.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Finely-Honed Phrase, February 7, 2006
This review is from: Flashback (Hardcover)
Though an arresting and thoroughly enjoyable book with a scarily plausible premise, my delight was in the word pictures that Mr. Braver so expertly crafted throughout the story: "... a SWAT team of waiters..." and "...geriatric terrarium..." are two of my favorites. In describing those brief flashes of recognition that those with Alzheimer's occasionally have, could it be better worded than to say "...little pilot lights of personality..."? (definition: that essence of a person that remains largely lost to the present yet nevertheless continues to burn at some level now hidden from sight- See how many words it took for me to conjure up what Mr. Braver did with only 5 words?) It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. I would add a codicil: a few well-chosen words can create an amazing picture. My first encounter with Mr. Braver's writing will definitely not be my last.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From a Pharmacist's Point of View, December 11, 2006
This review is from: Flashback (Hardcover)
It's unusual to see a clinical pharmacist as the protagonist in a suspense novel. The profession of pharmacy rarely captures the curiosity of the thrill-seeking public. In Flashback, author Gary Braver opens us to the world of investigational drug research. Quality of life is object of millions of dollars of research with the potential to enhance the bank accounts of the clever scientists who discover and develop a medication for memory. The thrill is in the quirky flashbacks of memory. The science of the novel is meticulously researched. I should know. I am an investigational drug pharmacist who works at a large academic center. In these days of hurried and sloppy inquiries, I admired the accuracy of the facts involved in the description drug development. Research in any field is a labyrinth. The weaving of fact and fiction makes this medical mystery tour unnervingly close to reality.
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FROM HIS PERCH ON SKULL ROCK, they looked like pale eggs sunny-side up moving just beneath the water's surface. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
flashback seizures, stuffed mouse, drip bags, only sunshine, meat mallet, dementia patients
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Clara Devine, Jordan Carr, Gavin Moy, Jack Koryan, Louis Martinetti, Homer's Island, Nick Mavros, Peter Habib, Red Tent, Carter Lutz, Fuzzy Swenson, Mary Curley, Cape Cod, Donny Doh, Colonel Chop Chop, Edward Zuchowsky, Boston Globe, Broadview Nursing Home, New Bedford, Paul Nadeau, Bryce Canyon, Mass General, Meds Gama, Skull Rock, Vita Nova
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