
Karen Osborne continues her science fiction action and adventure series the Memory War with Engines of Oblivion, the sequel to Architects of Memory--the corporations running the galaxy are about to learn not everyone can be bought.
Natalie Chan gained her corporate citizenship, but barely survived the battle for Tribulation. Now corporate has big plans for Natalie. Horrible plans. Locked away in Natalie's missing memory is salvation for the last of an alien civilization and the humans they tried to exterminate. The corporation wants total control of both--or their deletion.Praise for Engines of Oblivion
"A solid story of corporate control versus personhood, alien encounters, and doing what is right as opposed to what is easy."--Library Journal, starred review "Clever, intricately constructed...Series fans and lovers of James S.A. Corey's Expanse novels will be thrilled." --Publishers Weekly Praise for Architects of Memory "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 "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 "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