Captivatingly Chasing Memory: Read an Extract from Resurrection by Roger Simpson

Captivatingly Chasing Memory: Read an Extract from Resurrection by Roger Simpson

I tentatively open my eyes – but only a little in case someone is watching – and stay in my state of pretended sleep. The strangers are still there across the room, drinking coffee with their backs towards me so I can’t hear what they’re saying. Talking about me like they always do.

Don’t they have lives of their own to live?

She’s Chinese-Australian with big black eyes perpetually on the edge of tears. I call her Ming Zu and him Donis. He’s younger than her, in his late forties I think, possibly the most beautiful man I have ever seen: high cheekbones, deep, soulful eyes, a wide smile like a sunburst with perfect teeth; exquisite, alluring, feminine.

They’re watchful, polite and attendant, slaves to my every whim. Except my freedom, on which they defer to ‘the doctor’.

They call me Jane, which is all right with me. It’s a perfectly nice and serviceable name. They probably have their reasons to avoid using my real one.

I have lost all sense of time. They say it’s been three months since ‘the accident’ and that Zoe – whoever she is – sat by my bed every day until she had to go back to New York. Such a long way for someone to come. There has been another visitor, a reticent young woman with pale skin, a ring in her nose and bright blue hair. A volunteer, no doubt, organised by the hospital.

Everyone is trying to be so nice. Sickeningly nice. Smotheringly nice. I want to escape and go to a club with live music or a pub with no responsible alcohol policy. I want someone to pick me up and take me back to a dodgy motel and give me drugs until I get my old life back. I want to jump from an aeroplane with Javier Bardem and free fall until he pulls the ripcord and saves us both from crashing into the sea.

But I won’t of course, I’m too well brought up. Too obediently middle class…

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            Publisher details

            Halifax #2: Resurrection
            Author
            Roger Simpson
            Publisher
            Simon and Schuster
            Genre
            Fiction
            Released
            30 August, 2023
            ISBN
            9781761102530

            Synopsis

            Jane Halifax is back, but she’s not quite herself… A twisted story of betrayal, where the formidable forensic psychiatrist will discover that the only person you can trust is yourself.

            A near-fatal car accident has left Jane in a coma. When she wakes, she has no idea who she is.

            Initially comforted by unlikely spectres from past cases, Jane is unaware of everyone else’s concerns: the police who believe she was deliberately run off the road; a lawyer whose files were in her car at the time of the accident – files he should never have lent her; her neurosurgeon who fears a relapse; and her partner, Tim, who has to cope with the fact Jane remembers almost nothing of the last two years – including their relationship.

            A young woman called Luna keeps luring Jane back to the present. Linked to a thirty-year cold case from Jane’s past, Luna has a quest of her own she can only solve with Jane’s help.

            But if Jane wants to help Luna, she first needs to heal herself, and there just might be reasons beyond the accident that are hampering Jane’s recovery...

            Roger Simpson
            About the author

            Roger Simpson

            Roger Simpson is one of Australia’s leading writers and producers.He has created seventeen series for television including the highly acclaimed telemovie series Halifax f.p. (1994–2001) and its sequel Halifax: Retribution (2020), the cult series Good Guys, Bad Guys (1996–1998), the police drama Stingers (which ran for eight seasons until 2004), the much-loved rural serial Something In the Air (2000–2002), the teenage sci-fi sensation Silver Sun (2004–2005) and the top-rating streaming series Satisfaction (2007–2010).Roger is the winner of twelve awards for writing including nine Australian Writers Guild AWGIE Awards as well as numerous awards as a producer. He is currently completing the stage play, The Trial Of Paul Gauguin, which was long listed for the National Playwrights Conference in 2016 by the Eugene O’Neill Theater. HALIFAX: Transgression is his first book.

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