A tale of empire, intrigue and rebellion with a murder at its heart...
Arkady Martine is a speculative fiction writer and, as Dr AnnaLinden Weller, a historian of the Byzantine Empire and an apprentice city planner. Under both names she writes about border politics, rhetoric, propaganda and the edges of the world. Arkady grew up in New York City and, after some time in Turkey, Canada and Sweden, lives in Baltimore with her wife, the author Vivian Shaw.
Stunning sci-fi debut. An ambassador from a small space station has
to survive in the capital of a galactic empire where everyone seems
to want her dead. Add in a great will-they-won’t-they wlw romantic
interest. Awesome
*Rick Riordan*
A Memory Called Empire perfectly balances action and intrigue with
matters of empire and identity. All-round brilliant space opera, I
absolutely loved it
*Ann Leckie*
Arkady is one of the best new voices in speculative fiction
*Adrian Tchaikovsky*
A cutting, beautiful, human adventure about cultural exchange,
identity, and intrigue. The best SF novel I’ve read in the last
five years
*Yoon Ha Lee*
An intricate, layered tale of empire, personal ambition, political
obligations and interstellar intrigue. Vivid and delightfully
inventive
*Aliette de Bodard*
An elegant and accomplished example of the subgenre of subtle
scheming with a background of stars. A delightful read. I couldn’t
put it down
*Jo Walton*
An exceptional first novel recommended for fans of Cherryh, Leckie,
Banks, and Asimov
*Elizabeth Bear*
A cunningly plotted, richly imagined tale of interstellar intrigue
that does something new with space opera
*Ken MacLeod*
In A Memory Called Empire Arkady Martine smuggles you into her
interstellar diplomatic pouch, and takes you on the most thrilling
ride ever. This book has everything I love: identity crises,
unlikely romance, complicated politics, and cunning adventurers.
Super-fun, and ultra-fascinating
*Charlie Jane Anders*
A Memory Called Empire is a murder mystery wrapped up in a
political space opera, and deeply immerses the reader in a unique
culture and society. I very much enjoyed it and look forward to
what Martine does next
*Martha Wells*
A Memory Called Empire is both deeply thought-provoking and
thoroughly entertaining . . . I can’t wait to find out what happens
next
*James Oswald*
Exquisite and smart as hell
*Fran Wilde*
Arkady Martine’s first novel is a thrillingly smart space opera
with grand scope. Everything’s here: plots and counterplots,
political manoeuvring, great writing, and brilliant ideas on
language and empire. Like Iain M. Banks, she’s created a universe
that can spawn a hundred books. Hop on now, people
*Daryl Gregory*
Gorgeously crafted . . . Martine allows the backstory to unroll
slowly . . . walking delicately upon the tightrope of intrigue and
partisan battles in the streets to safely bring the tale to a
poignantly true conclusion. Readers will eagerly await the planned
sequels to this impressive debut
*Publishers Weekly starred review*
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