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The Library of Traumatic Memory

Jordan, Neil, 1950-2026
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The first literary sci-fi novel from award-winning author, director and screenwriter Neil Jordan. The first literary science fiction novel from Neil Jordan, visionary director of The Company of Wolves and Interview with the VampireIn a windswept corner of a forgotten peninsula, love and loss echo through the halls of a mansion built on secrets. Here memory is currency of the future, and the past refuses to stay buried.In the year 2084, Christian Cartwright, a quiet librarian at the enigmatic Huxley Institute, spends his days archiving the world's most painful memories in the Library of Traumatic Memory. But when his lover Isolde dies in a mysterious car crash, Christian secretly resurrects her as a digital consciousness - an act of grief, obsession, and defiance.As Christian navigates a world where memories can be edited, dreams harvested, and the dead made to speak, he uncovers a deeper conspiracy buried in the Institute's foundations - one that stretches back centuries to his 18th-century ancestor Montagu Cartwright, the architect of the Huxley Mansion.Montagu's obsidian mirror and copper model may hold the key to a reality where architecture shapes fate and time loops back on itself.Blending gothic mystery, speculative science, and philosophical depth, The Library of Traumatic Memory is a haunting meditation on love, loss, and the ethics of memory. As the past and future collide, Christian must decide what it means to remember - and what it costs to forget.
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Imprint:
London : Head of Zeus, 2026.
Collation:
336 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9781035923298 (hbk)
Dewey class:
823.92SCI
Language:
English
BRN:
9089741
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Richmond Lending LibraryAdult fictionScience fictionOn order
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