Delia Marsh has spent her career studying how memory bends, breaks, and betrays. A celebrated forensic psychologist, she is known for precision, control, and the kind of clinical brilliance that helps put killers behind bars.
Then, on the night she receives a lifetime achievement award, someone leaves a single flower on her car, a flower tied to a murder case that made her reputation.
Soon after, other objects begin to appear, each one drawn from sealed evidence connected to the conviction of Raymond Voss, the man Delia helped send to prison eight years earlier. As the messages grow more intimate and more unsettling, Delia is forced back into the case she thought was finished for good.
What she uncovers is not just a threat from the past, but a gap in her own work, eleven missing minutes from a key witness session, and the terrifying possibility that the truth was altered in the room with her.
As buried evidence resurfaces and old loyalties begin to crack, Delia must confront the one subject she has never truly mastered: herself.
The Memory Broker is a tense, literary psychological thriller about memory, guilt, and what happens when the mind that once built the case can no longer trust its own version of events.