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A Memory Called Empire

Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel

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Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel

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  • <p><b>Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel<br><br><i>'</i>I absolutely loved it' &ndash; </b><b>Ann Leckie, author of <i>Ancillary Justice</i></b><br><br><b>In a war of lies, she seeks the truth. An epic, queer space opera, <i>A Memory Called Empire</i> is the astonishing debut novel from Arkady Martine.</b><br><br>Ambassador Mahit Dzmare travels to the Teixcalaanli Empire&rsquo;s interstellar capital, eager to take up her new post. Yet when she arrives, she discovers her predecessor was murdered. But no one will admit his death wasn&rsquo;t accidental &ndash; and she might be next.<br><br>Now Mahit must navigate the capital&rsquo;s enticing yet deadly halls of power, to discover dangerous truths. And, while she hunts for the killer, Mahit must somehow prevent the rapacious Empire from annexing her home: a small, fiercely independent mining station.<br><br>As she sinks deeper into an alien culture that is all too seductive, Mahit engages in intrigues of her own. For she is hiding an extraordinary technological secret &ndash; one which might destroy her station and its way of life. Or it might save them from annihilation.<br><br><b><i>A Memory Called Empire</i> is the first in the Teixcalaan duology. It is followed by <i>A Desolation Called Peace</i>.</b><br><br><b>&lsquo;Contender for debut of the year&rsquo; - <i>SFX Magazine</i><br><br>Shortlisted for the 2020 Arthur C. Clarke Award</b><br><br><b>Shortlisted for the 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards</b><br><br><b>Perfect for those who loved Ann Leckie's epic space opera <i>Ancillary Justice,</i></b><b> Tamsyn Muir's<i> Gideon the Ninth </i>and </b><b>Iain M. Banks&rsquo;s Culture novels.</b></p>
<p><b>Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel<br><br><i>'</i>I absolutely loved it' &ndash; </b><b>Ann Leckie, author of <i>Ancillary Justice</i></b><br><br><b>In a war of lies, she seeks the truth. An epic, queer space opera, <i>A Memory Called Empire</i> is the astonishing debut novel from Arkady Martine.</b><br><br>Ambassador Mahit Dzmare travels to the Teixcalaanli Empire&rsquo;s interstellar capital, eager to take up her new post. Yet when she arrives, she discovers her predecessor was murdered. But no one will admit his death wasn&rsquo;t accidental &ndash; and she might be next.<br><br>Now Mahit must navigate the capital&rsquo;s enticing yet deadly halls of power, to discover dangerous truths. And, while she hunts for the killer, Mahit must somehow prevent the rapacious Empire from annexing her home: a small, fiercely independent mining station.<br><br>As she sinks deeper into an alien culture that is all too seductive, Mahit engages in intrigues of her own. For she is hiding an extraordinary technological secret &ndash; one which might destroy her station and its way of life. Or it might save them from annihilation.<br><br><b><i>A Memory Called Empire</i> is the first in the Teixcalaan duology. It is followed by <i>A Desolation Called Peace</i>.</b><br><br><b>&lsquo;Contender for debut of the year&rsquo; - <i>SFX Magazine</i><br><br>Shortlisted for the 2020 Arthur C. Clarke Award</b><br><br><b>Shortlisted for the 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards</b><br><br><b>Perfect for those who loved Ann Leckie's epic space opera <i>Ancillary Justice,</i></b><b> Tamsyn Muir's<i> Gideon the Ninth </i>and </b><b>Iain M. Banks&rsquo;s Culture novels.</b></p>