Osborne’s worldbuilding shines: the rival corporations are seductive, manipulative, and inescapable, and the constraints on Ash’s life as an “uncitizen” are palpable.”—Publishers Weekly
“Exciting and scary and fun and smart and sad and moving all at the same time. You need this book in your life.”—Sam J. Miller, Nebula Award Winning author of The Art of Starving and Blackfish City
“A thrilling labyrinth of plot twists exploring loyalty, trust, and promises.”—Sue Burke, Arthur C. Clarke Award finalist and author of Semiosis
“A nonstop dystopian space opera adventure that screams F*** CAPITALISM at the top of its lungs. Equal amounts sweet and painful, but 100% human, this is a mystery and a treatise and a nail-biting kick to the stomach all in one.”—K. A. Doore, author of The Perfect Assassin
“Kick-ass and poetic.”—Emily Devenport, author of Medusa Uploaded
“Far-future corporate dystopia plus deep-space mystery plus powerful character drama. For fans of Firefly, Killjoys, and The Wrong Stars.”—Michael R. Underwood, author of Annihilation Aria
“Completely heartbreaking. Utterly brilliant.”—K.B. Wagers, author of A Pale Light in the Black
“An absolutely stunning debut . . . razor-tipped and diamond-sharp. A deadly first shot from one of the most incisive new voices in the genre.”—Tyler Hays, author of The Imaginary Corpse
“Architects of Memory is the queer, nail-biting lovechild of the humanity of The Expanse and the action-fast pulse of Die Hard, and I loved every minute of it.”—A.J. Hackwith, author of The Library of the Unwritten
“... A plot twisty, heart-stealing delight. It’s the whole space opera package: the Vai are some of the most perspective-shifting, most poignant, most alien extraterrestrials I’ve ever encountered, the corporate overlords have their scum dials turned up to eleven, and the love story at its core is tragic and hopeful and beautiful all at once. It’s a safe bet that this debut is the start of something really special.”—Bryan Camp, Author of The City of Lost Fortunes and Gather the Fortunes
Sophie Amoss narrates a captivating space opera in which a salvage pilot uncovers a horrific weapon, along with a sinister conspiracy. Ash Johnson is dying and is determined to find a cure for what ails her, but first she must break out of corporate indenture. Amoss imbues Ash with a striking balance of heart and humor. As she grapples with the dangerous path ahead, Amoss’s narration maintains a suspenseful tone and pace. Characters crackle with life, scenes brim with sensory details, and Amoss ensnares listeners in a heart-pounding thrill ride that's difficult to put down. Fans of FIREFLY and THE EXPANSE will be right at home with this intense story and narration. J.M.M. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine