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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the bestselling author of Dark Matter and the Wayward Pines trilogy comes a relentless thriller about time, identity, and memory—his most mind-boggling, irresistible work to date, and the inspiration for Shondaland’s upcoming Netflix film.

“Gloriously twisting . . . a heady campfire tale of a novel.”—The New York Times Book Review

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Time • NPR • BookRiot

Reality is broken.
 
At first, it looks like a disease. An epidemic that spreads through no known means, driving its victims mad with memories of a life they never lived. But the force that’s sweeping the world is no pathogen. It’s just the first shock wave, unleashed by a stunning discovery—and what’s in jeopardy is not our minds but the very fabric of time itself.
 
In New York City, Detective Barry Sutton is closing in on the truth—and in a remote laboratory, neuroscientist Helena Smith is unaware that she alone holds the key to this mystery . . .
 and the tools for fighting back.
 
Together, Barry and Helena will have to confront their enemy—before they, and the world, are trapped in a loop of ever-growing chaos.

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“An action-packed, brilliantly unique ride that had me up late and shirking responsibilities until I had devoured the last page . . . a fantastic read.”
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“Another profound science-fiction thriller. Crouch masterfully blends science and intrigue into the experience of what it means to be deeply human.”
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“Definitely not one to forget when you’re packing for vacation . . . [Crouch] breathes fresh life into matters with a mix of heart, intelligence, and philosophical musings.”
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“A trippy journey down memory lane . . . [Crouch’s] intelligence is an able match for the challenge he’s set of overcoming the structure of time itself.”
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“Wildly entertaining . . . another winning novel from an author at the top of his game.”
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“A mind-bending thriller.”—USA Today

“[Crouch] has sketched out the rules for a new reality. . . . [
Recursion] has a thrumming pulse that moves beyond big ideas and into their effects on a larger, more complex world.”—NPR

“[
Recursion]will keep you up all night—first because you can't stop reading it, and then because you can't stop thinking about it.”BuzzFeed

“[An] epic page-turner.”
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“Quintessential SF . . . [features] wrenching emotional moments . . . tense and vivid action scenes . . . eminently rigorous and logical methodology and science . . . And yet you will not predict anything.”
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“[A] fantastic philosophical thriller [with] ingenious plotting, cinematic action and unflappable characters.”
—Minneapolis StarTribune

“Recursion will leave you breathless as it dives headfirst into a strange reality.”PopSugar

“The fragile elements of time, identity, and memory intertwine in Crouch's unforgettable new sci-fi thriller. . . . A lightning-paced, techno-fantasy that lingers long after the last, mind-numbing page.”
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“The smartest, most surprising thriller of the summer.”
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“Crouch isn’t just a world-class thriller writer, he’s a Philip K. Dick for the modern age.
Recursion takes mind-twisting premises and embeds them in a deeply emotional story about time and loss and grief and most of all, the glory of the human heart.”—Gregg Hurwitz, #1 internationally bestselling author of the Orphan X series

“Blake Crouch has invented his own brand of page-turner—fearlessly genre-bending, consistently surprising, and determined to explode the boundaries of what a thriller can be.”
—Karin Slaughter, #1 internationally bestselling author of Pieces of Her
 

“Brilliant. Crouch’s innovative novels never fail to grip!”
—Sarah Pekkanen, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of The Wife Between Us and An Anonymous Girl
 
“A masterful mind-bender of a novel. Crouch brilliantly infuses his story with dire repercussions and unexpected moral upheaval, and leaves you wondering what you would do if you had the chance to turn back the clock.”
—Mark Sullivan, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of the Private series and author of Beneath a Scarlet Sky 

“Cutting-edge science drives this intelligent, mind-bending thriller. . . . Crouch effortlessly integrates sophisticated philosophical concepts—such as the relationship of human perceptions of what is real to actual reality—into a complex and engrossing plot. Michael Crichton’s fans won’t want to miss this one.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“Completely engrossing . . . highly recommended, especially for readers who enjoy suspenseful, fast-moving, well-crafted, science-based SF.”
—Library Journal (starred review)

About the Author

Blake Crouch is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter. His novels include Upgrade, Recursion, Dark Matter, and the Wayward Pines trilogy, which was adapted into a television series for FOX. Crouch also co-created the TNT show Good Behavior, based on his Letty Dobesh novellas. He lives in Colorado.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ballantine Books; Reprint edition (March 10, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1524759791
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1524759797
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches
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Blake Crouch is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter. His novels include the New York Times bestseller Dark Matter, and the internationally bestselling Wayward Pines trilogy, which was adapted into a television series for FOX. Crouch also created the TNT show Good Behavior, based on his Letty Dobesh novellas. His latest book is Recursion, a sci-fi thriller about memory, and will be published in June 2019. He lives in Colorado.

To learn more about what he is doing, check out his website, www.blakecrouch.com, follow him on Twitter - @blakecrouch1 - or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/blakecrouchauthor

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Customers find the book engaging and well-written, describing it as a wildly-imaginative Sci-Fi thriller with fascinating twists and turns. Moreover, the story is thought-provoking, making readers think about their own lives, and customers appreciate the well-developed characters and their intentions. However, the pacing receives mixed reviews - while some find it fast-paced, others note that the second half drags quite a bit. Additionally, customers disagree on whether the repetitive nature of the plot slows the book down.

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Customers praise the novel's imaginative and fascinating premise, with one customer describing it as a suspenseful edge-of-your-seat narrative filled with wild twists and turns.

"...• BASIC PREMISE (no spoilers): This unique story starts with Detective Barry Sutton investigating a suicide linked to an emerging “false memory..." Read more

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"...Helena were likable and smart main characters and the action packed plot was never boring but it did get somewhat repetitive toward the end when..." Read more

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Customers find the book enthralling and mind-blowing, with one customer describing it as an amazing adventure through time that stimulates the reader's imagination.

"...It is an exhilarating, wild ride. I was captivated from the very first chapter, having read it with Amazon’s “Look Inside” feature...." Read more

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Customers find the book thought-provoking, appreciating its philosophical concepts and meaningful themes, with one customer highlighting its tremendous take on reality and time.

"...are succinct while adding even more layers of complexity, tiny nods to nostalgia, loss, and wistfulness that give marvelous depth to these people...." Read more

"This book was a lot of fun and thought provoking. Several unexpected twists! It kept me guessing and kept me turning the pages!" Read more

"...The author kept my attention and brought some ideas to light that I would have never thought about...." Read more

"...Recursion starts with a brilliant neuroscientist who wants to build a way for her Alzheimer’s-suffering mother to relive her memories...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it well written and easy to read, with good narration and sharp dialogue.

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"...Hollywood fashion, a little formulaic but good escalation, pretty solid writing style...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that the protagonists are sympathetic and well-developed, with insightful portrayals of their intentions. One customer mentions that the supporting cast is just as memorable.

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Customers have mixed opinions about the book's repetition, with some finding the explanations quenching and abundant, while others report that the repetitive nature of the plot slowed the book down and made it boring halfway through.

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Such a great, mind-bending, Sci-Fi Novel. Definitely the book of the year here.
What a great, mind-bending, roller coaster type of read. I have read Blake Couch before, (Wayward Pines Trilogy, and Dark Matter). Those books were awesome in their own right, but he has outdone himself on this one. To describe Recursion would do a disservice to you because it would only confuse you because this one is deep and as you read it, the story takes you down a deep rabbit-hole that you will never understand until you are reading the book. This is a sci-fi book, that goes into the deepest part of the memories of the main character and allows them to relive them. It is like a time travel book, but it is deeper than that. It makes you question what is real and what is a fake memory. If you have ever felt, Deja-vu or heard of the Mandela Effect, you will appreciate this book very much. I highly recommend this book, although, there is some language, if that offends you, you will not like those moments. But other than that, it is a perfect, fun, and quick read. You will read this in no time and not want to put the book down. Buy a copy on Amazon or pick one up in your local bookstore.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
    • Author Blake Crouch’s story starts with a bang and keeps delivering right up until its breathtaking ending. It is an exhilarating, wild ride. I was captivated from the very first chapter, having read it with Amazon’s “Look Inside” feature. Hooked, I bought the Kindle version immediately and consumed it very rapidly.
    • After the initial two chapters, the story lags just a bit as the background, relationships, and environmental setting are built. But pay attention because key elements are introduced here that come back into play in the finale. At first, I didn’t completely understand the finale, thinking the author had cheated and gone against his world’s rules. (I detest authors that rely upon deus ex machina solutions or the breaking of rules they’d set up earlier in their story’s universe.) But in looking over those “background building” chapters, I see that he did not, and I am suitably impressed with what he’s built as a solid, very believable story. Also, I’ve never read about a time-travel model like the one presented here, so I believe the author’s take on a classic sci-fi theme is unique.
    • The characters are richly detailed, their dialogue sharp and cutting. For instance, the way Crouch uses dialogue to show nuances in the strained relationship of the male main character (MMC) Barry Sutton and his ex-wife Julia adds so much realism and depth to his character, you can feel his pain, even though you don’t (immediately) know why he has so much pain. As the story develops and we learn more about Barry & Julia, we come to understand their pain and feel so much more empathy for them. These are not simply cardboard characters created to forward a pre-determined plot. No, they are complex persons struggling with very real-life situations, and that realism adds a wonderful thickness to the story that many sci-fi tales do not. Crouch’s descriptions are succinct while adding even more layers of complexity, tiny nods to nostalgia, loss, and wistfulness that give marvelous depth to these people. These character traits are integral to understanding WHAT moves them to take drastic action and WHY.
    • The female main character (FMC) Helena Smith is no less complicated in her race to save her mother from the ravages of Alzheimer’s disease, seemingly unwilling to stop at nothing to attain that goal. But when she is pushed over the edge by her boss (a principal supporting character), Marcus Slade, we start to learn what Helena is truly made of. She struggles with classic dramatic questions of purpose, goals/aspirations vs. unintended consequences, and deep, deep sorrow. But you really will have no idea of Helena’s mettle until you reach the explosive conclusion, which was one of the best in science fiction I’ve read in a very long time.
    • I love time-travel stories, and this one did not disappoint. I will NOT spoil the ending or any of the action leading up to it, but WOW! You will be exhausted mentally (and perhaps even physically) after reaching the end. Kudos, Mr. Crouch, on such a well-done job, from start to finish. The first quarter was a little sluggish, but I understand it’s necessary to show how the “memory chair” is built and the many failings Helena and Marcus had to overcome. My only criticism is that some of that could’ve been scaled back. But by making me wait for the breakthrough that ultimately comes, you did give me a good perspective on how much they (and their colleagues) struggled to get to that discovery. The descriptions of world-changing events in the last quarter of the book are stunning in their detail, so real you’d swear you’d lived them but thankful you haven’t.
    • BASIC PREMISE (no spoilers): This unique story starts with Detective Barry Sutton investigating a suicide linked to an emerging “false memory syndrome” epidemic, an investigation that eventually leads him to horrific discoveries of his own. Meanwhile, neuroscientist Helena Smith struggles to build a “memory chair” to store people’s memories in the hopes of using them later to reignite any lost memories in people suffering from Alzheimer’s, like her mother. Helena’s boss, billionaire Marcus Slade, provides her with anything and everything she asks for, regardless of expense. In a remote, idyllic setting, Helena accomplishes her goal. But Slade makes an additional stunning discovery that threatens to unravel reality.
    • WARNING: As you enter the last quarter of the book, things will get even crazier than you’d think they could. Some of it may make you very sad about mankind and our collective future. But stick with it and try not to get confused by the multiple timelines. The ending is so worth it.
    • I’m on to buying my next Blake Crouch novel, “Black Matter.” Can't wait to read more of his writing.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
    Entertaining book with great pacing that makes you want to keep reading. The time travel concepts are interesting, although without spoiling it the twist in the ending isn't really well explained and seems a bit "deus ex machina" to wrap thing sup neatly. Overall an enjoyable read and good character development for the two principals.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
    Normally I'm just a little bit leary of stories involving time travel, but I'm glad I bought this book. The author does a splendid job in taking the reader on a very imaginative trip that keeps you turning pages to see what happens next. The character development is believable and likeable. There are a few twists and turns that capture your attention and keeps your interest up. Overall it was a very enjoyable read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
    This book was a lot of fun and thought provoking. Several unexpected twists! It kept me guessing and kept me turning the pages!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
    This book was chosen by one of my book clubs but I am typically not a science fiction fan. While this was not a book that I would have read on my own, I was not horribly disappointed. The author kept my attention and brought some ideas to light that I would have never thought about. Though the final 1/4 of the book was very repetitive, overall the book was good and enjoyable. I would recommend to those who enjoy this genre.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
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    The book starts strong out of the gate in Hollywood fashion, a little formulaic but good escalation, pretty solid writing style. Concepts are interesting enough for most sci-fi buffs, if you don’t nitpick too much and don’t mind similar schtick to other time loop stories. Characters are fairly interesting, although they don’t develop much - their arcs are fairly flat, with the exception of the “main” protagonist.

    The biggest problem is that the story fizzles at the end, and the character arcs/studies aren’t strong enough to make up for the disappointing wet-blanket deflation of all the plot tension that the author did such a good job of building up. Feels like maybe the author was rushed and ran out of time? Or maybe just a bit lost as to how to really stick the landing at the crescendo? The resolution (I.e. the proper emotional climax of the ending) happens midway through the epilogue, which is weird, because the denouement has already started by then. It robs the reader of the satisfaction they’ve earned.

    Would make a great movie (and probably will). A good screenplay adaptation and director could adjust the pacing and spectacle of the ending so it lands properly.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
    Finished this book in a day and a half because it’s hard to put down. Barry and Helena were likable and smart main characters and the action packed plot was never boring but it did get somewhat repetitive toward the end when Helena’s constant time travel back to 1986 over and over again started to become too repetitive but the ending’s great!
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
    I have always been fascinated by time travel and "what if" scenarios. This book covers a lot of what I imagined it would be like to go back and change something in the past.

    Very good read, I am glad the author put so much detail in this book. I would recommend it to anyone who has a fascination for time travel and adventure.

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  • Ian Crane
    5.0 out of 5 stars Vanilla Sky does Inception
    Reviewed in Australia on September 18, 2019
    Blake Crouch is back, with another thought provoking mind bending novel that takes time, to travel through time and realise the full butterfly effect, or is that Mandela effect of what it means to remember.

    The story is well paced but longer than expected and broken into 5 "books". This services a timeline of events and makes it easier to read in order.

    That said what starts out as two distinct stories destined to converge - The send half of Recursion is more sci fi futuristic and all together linear changing up the reflections and mystery for straight up action.

    The last arc of the narrative is suitably repetitive while also stretching the credibility of its own ideas. There are points towards the end where it.just.doesnt.end. And then very easily it does and yet the final ending feels unfulfilled, it felt like so many threads had been retconned and left unresolved.

    If there is one issue with Blake's story is that he seems intent on telling a story of two destined lovers, and yet then totally ignores that poor wife and daughter of one of the main characters. The daughter especially is ignored in the backhalf dead twice and relegated to never being born, the wife an afterthought. I was expecting some resolution here but alas, at least the 2 main characters found each other again .

    Not the Notebook, or the Butterfly Effect or Looper this book does what Blake Crouch does best.

    Well worth reading!
  • Harry
    5.0 out of 5 stars A vivid, immense and gripping sci-fi thriller.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 15, 2019
    With the release of his phenomenal hard sci-fi novel, Dark Matter, Blake Crouch engraved himself in the minds of many readers as a master of psychological suspense. Now, three years later, it seems Crouch has found a niche and is, to the delight of his ensnared fans, mining it. Recursion is every bit as phenomenal as DM and is sure to satisfy anyone who loved that book.

    The novel opens with Barry Sutton, an NYPD officer, trying to coax a distraught woman away from the edge of a Manhattan rooftop as she tells him of her pain at remembering a life she never lived. "My son has been erased," are the final words she says to Barry before throwing herself off the building. This event is the catalyst that leads Barry to further investigation into a bizarre, unexplained condition called False Memory Syndrome (FMS) which causes people to develop memories of things that never actually happened.

    His investigation takes him down a path of shocking discovery with implications that could change the world forever.

    Sound vague? Well, this is a story you'll want to dive into without knowing a lot. It makes the many revelations and twists better - the same with DM.

    With a narrative built around questions of memory and consciousness, I found the descriptions of the characters' memories particularly vivid and convincingly tangible. I also liked that the story was told completely in the present tense as it made the scenes feel as though they were happening in the present moment and helped bring them to life.

    Recursion is perhaps more relevant to today than DM was, as there are references to things like the Mandela Effect, deja vu, and a recent real-life experiment where scientists successfully manipulated the memories of mice. Because these are things that have recently circulated pop culture, things people are familiar with, these references add a layer of realism to the story.

    The stakes are colossal, the characters are the perfect propelling forces of the story, and the big reveals are placed at exactly the right moments. Crouch is talented at putting super complicated ideas - involving things like quantum particle physics - into words in such a way that they are digestible to readers who aren't scientifically inclined. Recursion does get a tad convoluted and confusing towards the middle of the book, but this is probably inevitable with the scale and complexity of the ideas within it.

    I hope Crouch continues to write more books in this goldmine-of-a-niche he seems to have struck. They are gripping and unlike any other books I have read.
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  • Davide Bertolini
    5.0 out of 5 stars Just buy it and read it now
    Reviewed in Italy on August 15, 2019
    It's been a long time since a book managed to leave me with my mouth wide open in disbelief. Several times. I can't begin to describe this one, but I can tell you that it's a crazy page-turner that ended up in my actual dreams and prevented me from sleeping. It basically ruined my life. Now leave me alone, it's 3:28 AM and I'm writing a review. Damn.
  • Morgan
    5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite book of 2024
    Reviewed in France on July 14, 2024
    Bought this after watching the TV series Dark Matter based on a book by the same author.

    Superb book. Loved every page. Brilliant pacing.
  • Ralph Graichen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing page turner
    Reviewed in Singapore on August 8, 2024
    Highly recommend. Couldn't put it down