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Volatile Memory by Seth Haddon

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Volatile Memory

Seth Haddon, Emily Gibbons Bouchard, Macmillan Audio

Tor/Forge · Print & ebook · July 22, 2025

Reading lane: SF Crime & Mystery

A Science Fiction pick for readers exploring Volatile Memory.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in romanceGood for fans of Science FictionGood for readers who enjoy SF Crime & Mystery and Genetic Engineering SF.

Book Details

Authors
Seth Haddon, Emily Gibbons Bouchard, Macmillan Audio
Publisher
Tor/Forge
Published
July 22, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
SF Crime & Mystery · Genetic Engineering SF
Reading lane
SF Crime & Mystery

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Publisher Categories

  • Sci‑Fi Romance

  • Lesbian Romance

  • SF Adventure

About This Book

This is How You Lose the Time War meets Ex Machina : Seth Haddon's science fiction debut, Volatile Memory , is a whirlwind novella of sapphic revenge in space. "A gorgeously tender exploration of human connection in a post-human universe ."— The Washington Post An Amazon Editor's Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Pick With nothing but a limping ship and an outdated mask to her name, Wylla needs a big pay day. When the alert goes out that a lucrative piece of tech lies hidden on a nearby...

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This is How You Lose the Time War meets Ex Machina : Seth Haddon's science fiction debut, Volatile Memory , is a whirlwind novella of sapphic revenge in space. "A gorgeously tender exploration of human connection in a post-human universe ."— The Washington Post An Amazon Editor's Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Pick With nothing but a limping ship and an outdated mask to her name, Wylla needs a big pay day. When the alert goes out that a lucrative piece of tech lies hidden on a nearby planet, she calls on all the swiftness of her prey-animal instincts to beat other hunters to it. What you found wasn’t your ticket out—it was my corpse wearing an AI mask. When you touched the mask, you heard my voice. A consciousness spinning through metal and circuits, a bodiless mind, spun to life in the HAWK’s temporary storage. I crystallized and realized: I was alive. Masks aren't supposed to retain memory, much less identity, but the woman inside the MARK I HAWK is real, and she sees Wylla in a way no one ever has. Sees her, and doesn’t find her wanting or unwhole. Armed with military-grade tech and a lifetime of staying one step ahead of the hunters, Wylla and HAWK set off to get answers from the man who discarded HAWK once before: her ex-husband.

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