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The First Thing You Believe
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- ISBN8235372870
- EAN9798235372870
- Date de parution15/08/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
You remember everything. Only the meaning has changed. Dr. Inez Corda has built her career around evidence. As a physician and hospital quality investigator, she knows the difference between what happened, what can be proved, and what people merely believe happened. Then she wakes from routine surgery with every memory intact - and an absolute certainty that her sister caused the fire that killed their mother twenty-six years ago.
Nothing new has been remembered. No hidden scene has returned. The facts are exactly where they have always been. They simply mean something different now. When Inez discovers other patients who emerged from anesthesia with similarly transformed convictions, she begins tracing a pattern buried inside an apparently ordinary hospital research program. At its center is PALINODE: an experimental attempt to alter not memory itself, but the emotional weight that determines which memories matter, whom we trust, what we fear - and what we believe.
The deeper Inez investigates, the more dangerous the question becomes. If someone can change what the truth means to you without changing a single fact, how could you ever prove it?And if the person you become afterward sincerely disagrees with the person you were before - which one gets to decide what happens next?
Nothing new has been remembered. No hidden scene has returned. The facts are exactly where they have always been. They simply mean something different now. When Inez discovers other patients who emerged from anesthesia with similarly transformed convictions, she begins tracing a pattern buried inside an apparently ordinary hospital research program. At its center is PALINODE: an experimental attempt to alter not memory itself, but the emotional weight that determines which memories matter, whom we trust, what we fear - and what we believe.
The deeper Inez investigates, the more dangerous the question becomes. If someone can change what the truth means to you without changing a single fact, how could you ever prove it?And if the person you become afterward sincerely disagrees with the person you were before - which one gets to decide what happens next?






















