Another good one, by the author of Dark Matter, which I also liked. It’s about scientists figuring out how to transplant memories from one person to another. So, you could wake up one morning and have the memories of another person. And none of your actual memories. What could go wrong?
One of the subjects of this process ends up committing suicide because she starts having conflicting memories–hers and another person’s, who’s been transplanted into her brain. After similar incidences, the detective on the case, Barry Sutton, starts investigating who’s behind these alarming cases.
Sutton discovers leads that, like Dark Matter, involve physics, neurology, time, memory, and all kinds of strange phenomena. Recursion is more than just a detective story, and Church has created some more great syfy.