Bad Memory by Patrick Fahy draws readers into a tense and psychologically charged narrative where the mind itself becomes both the battleground and the mystery. Fahy skillfully explores the fragile nature of memory, crafting a story filled with uncertainty, suspicion, and hidden truths waiting to surface. As the plot unfolds, readers are pulled into a world where what is forgotten may be just as dangerous as what is remembered.
With a gripping pace and an atmosphere layered in intrigue, the book delves into themes of identity, perception, and the consequences of a fractured past. Fahy's storytelling keeps readers questioning every detail, creating a compelling experience that blurs the line between reality and illusion. Bad Memory is a powerful read for those who enjoy psychological tension and stories that challenge the reliability of the human mind.