Primal Shift: Volume 2 (A Post Apocalyptic Thriller) by Hayes Griffin

Primal Shift: Volume 2 (A Post Apocalyptic Thriller) by Hayes Griffin

Author:Hayes, Griffin [Hayes, Griffin]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub, azw3
Tags: survival fiction, Post-Apocalyptic, dystopian, horror, Action & Adventure
Publisher: Trebor Books
Published: 2014-03-03T05:00:00+00:00


Finn

“What is it?” Joanne asked, responding to Finn’s frantic summons. He could tell she was annoyed and not simply because he’d shouted for her come over. She’d stormed off in the first place because of the way he’d wiggled past answering her question about their relationship. But if what he was seeing in this file was to be believed, then there was a way to unlock the memories buried deep within them. Then they would know for sure. Know everything. Even the painful memories best left unexcavated.

“It appears that when The Shift occurred, it didn’t wipe people’s memories clean, not completely.”

“That makes sense,” Joanne replied. “Didn’t you say you were starting to recall bits and pieces?”

The dream he’d had of Johnny tattooing those numbers into his wrist and of meeting Thomson. That was the memory she was referring to. ‘Course, he hadn’t given her details, anymore than to say fragments were starting to surface.

“Tevatron bribed the warden so they could use us as guinea pigs. Paid him millions of dollars.” Finn explained about the robbery and how he’d been pinned with the murders during the heist. “Then I found this,” he said, rolling his chair out of the way.

Joanne stepped closer to see what was on the screen. “It looks like research data on memory suppression.”

“Apparently, Tevatron’s got a facility somewhere emitting a low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound pulse that’s keeping people's lost memories from surfacing.”

“To maintain the amnesia?”

“According to this, the tests to weaponize the mass amnesia wasn’t holding for more than a few hours, so they started playing around with using low-frequency sounds to maintain the effects. They set up transducers designed to generate acoustic waves.”

“But all the power’s been shut off for weeks,” Joanne said, curling strands of her dark hair with her fingers, a habit Finn had seen her do when she was thinking. “How could it still be running?”

“Good question. Even the solar plant at the Tevatron lab where I came to had gone offline after the quake.”

“So, you think if we can shut that signal off somehow, then our memories might start to return?”

“Not just us,” Finn said. “But the Wipers, too. And maybe following a guy like Alvarez won’t make nearly as much sense once they remember they’re really an accountant from Ohio who lost track of their family after The Shift.”

“They’ll stop being animals.”

“Maybe not all, but most of them will. But there’s a bigger problem. I’ve been over these files three times, and nothing here gives a hint of where this place might be. We can’t flip the switch if we don’t know where they’ve hidden it.”



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