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A woman dives into her husband's memories to uncover a decades-old feud threatening reality itself in this staggering technothriller from the bestselling author of Ascension
Maggie Webb has lived the last decade caring for elderly husband, Stanley, as memory loss gradually erases all the beautiful moments they created together. It's the loneliest she's ever felt in her life.
When a mysterious stranger named Hassan appears at her door, he reveals a shocking truth: Stanley isn't losing his memories. Someone is actively removing them to hide a long-buried secret from coming to light. If Maggie does what she's told, she can reverse it. She can get her husband back.
Led by Hassan and his technological marvels, Maggie breaks into her husband's mind, probing the depths of his memories in an effort to save him. The deeper she dives, the more she unravels a mystery spanning continents and centuries, each layer more complex than the last. But Hassan cannot be trusted. Not just memories are disappearing, but pieces of reality itself. If Maggie cannot find out what Stanley did all those years ago, and what Hassan is after, she risks far more than her husband's life. The very course of human history hangs in the balance.
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"If Binge's well-reviewed previous novel, Ascension (2023), was Lovecraftian, his latest work is straight out of Philip K. Dick… Binge transports Dick’s nightmare landscapes, surrealism, and paranoia to his native United Kingdom, which adds a soupçon of Agatha Christie to the mix. Dissolution, then, is a hat trick of a novel, combining science fiction, mystery, and adventure."
— Booklist
A vivid, unputdownable story, about love and loss and all it means to be human.
— Sunyi Dean, author of The Book EatersA taut techno-thriller written with compassion and intelligence. This is an intricately plotted and - from a craft perspective - a technically difficult novel to write. And yet, Binge creates a compelling narrative that takes the reader on a page-turning journey through both time and memory.
— T.R. Napper, author of 36 Streets and Ghost of the Neon GodDissolution is an outstanding puzzle box of a novel. It’s everything I love in fiction: thrilling, intelligent sci-fi with a touch of horror and a triumphant conclusion that made me want to punch the air in delight. As soon as I was done I wanted to read it all over again just to see how it all worked. It’s that good.
— Gareth Brown, bestselling author of The Book of DoorsA vivid, unputdownable story, about love and loss and all it means to be human.
— Sunyi Dean, author of The Book EatersDissolution is an outstanding puzzle box of a novel. It’s everything I love in fiction: thrilling, intelligent sci-fi with a touch of horror and a triumphant conclusion that made me want to punch the air in delight. As soon as I was done I wanted to read it all over again just to see how it all worked. It’s that good.
— Gareth Brown, bestselling author of The Book of Doors"A taut techno-thriller written with compassion and intelligence. This is an intricately plotted and - from a craft perspective - a technically difficult novel to write. And yet, Binge creates a compelling narrative that takes the reader on a page-turning journey through both time and memory.
— T.R. Napper, author of 36 Streets and Ghost of the Neon God"You've gotta read Ascension. . .Old-school creepy.
— Stephen King"Smartly paced, deploying twists and turns strategically to keep the reader moving. . . For fans of well-wrought science fiction and cosmic horror scares, Ascension is worth the climb.
— The New York Times"[An] excellent page turner. . .a macabre, escapist pleasure for the thoughtful set.
— The Wall Street Journal"Binge's eerie speculative thriller looks both outward at the edges of scientific understanding and inward at the meaning of responsibility, remorse, and the human capacity for salvaging mercy from tragedy.
— The Washington PostA mind-blowing science-fiction novel that plumbs the edges of memory and time… a novel about memory, what it means to be human, and the nature of time itself… Binge’s latest offers a profound depth of ideas wrapped in a thrilling sci-fi story.
— Library Journal, STARRED REVIEWBinge combines a suspenseful plot with an inventive structure in this unnerving sci-fi thriller told … Binge nimbly toggles between present and past, keeping his foot on the gas as he gradually reveals what’s preceded Margaret’s interrogation. With plausible science and multifaceted characters, this high-octane outing excites.
— Publishers Weekly"Binge's eerie speculative thriller looks both outward at the edges of scientific understanding and inward at the meaning of responsibility, remorse, and the human capacity for salvaging mercy from tragedy.
— The Washington PostMind-blowing… Binge’s latest offers a profound depth of ideas wrapped in a thrilling sci-fi story.
— Library Journal, STARRED REVIEWBinge combines a suspenseful plot with an inventive structure in this unnerving sci-fi thriller … With plausible science and multifaceted characters, this high-octane outing excites.
— Publishers Weekly“With shades of Philip K. Dick, a dystopian novel that probes the darker corners of the mind…Time travel, mass extinction, the end of the world: It’s all here in a storyline that twists and turns like a spacecraft in a wormhole, rocketing toward an unforeseeable and unresolved ending. A nimbly constructed story that starkly explores the dangers of neuroscience run amok.
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Charlotte Strevens has worked as a voice and television actress. Among her dozens of audiobook narrations are The Gamekeeper’s Lady by Ann Lethbridge, Tideline by Penny Hancock, and One Illicit Night by Sophia James.
David Thorpe has appeared in numerous stage plays, in repertory, and on tour. Twice a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company, he has been heard in many radio plays and readings. An award-winning audiobook narrator, he has voiced several fantasy and science fiction books, including a number of the original Doctor Who books and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.