David doesn't recognize anybody at his new high school, and he never will. He has prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that prevents him from recognizing people's faces. With a few tricks and the help of a best friend, David manages to keep his disorder a secret and lead a normal life at school. When he witnesses his best friend's murder, however, David is left with a broken arm and a feeling of abject helplessness: he can't even give the police a description of the killer. When a student confesses to the murder, David's feeling of relief is short-lived. Although individuals with...
David doesn't recognize anybody at his new high school, and he never will. He has prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that prevents him from recogn...
The FBI transferred Special Agent Tom Sellinger to its Atlanta Division for one reason: capture a seemingly-invisible bank robber known as the Ghost. His robberies are all the same. He has no gun; he makes no demands. He wears a ski mask, yet customers and tellers walk around him without a glance as he empties the drawers of cash. The only evidence left behind is his image on security footage, and a throng of people who swear no man like that ever entered the bank. Tom isn't spooked by the man's unusual ability; he's tracked people like this before, people that the FBI designates as bleeders....
The FBI transferred Special Agent Tom Sellinger to its Atlanta Division for one reason: capture a seemingly-invisible bank robber known as the Ghost. ...