Memory at War: A Mind-Warping Sci-Fi You Won't See Coming

THERE IS NO ANTIMEMETICS DIVISION

THERE IS NO ANTIMEMETICS DIVISION

This is science fiction that gets under your skin in the most unsettling way. At its centre is a brilliantly strange concept: antimemes, entities that carry their own concealment within them. Some are harmless enough. Others are anything but. The truly chilling ones feed on personal memory, on the small accumulated details that quietly constitute who you are. And the worst part? You'd never notice. Nothing would feel wrong. Everything would simply be... gone. What makes this novel so gripping is the impossible paradox it builds its tension around. How do you fight something you cannot document, recall, or even perceive? How do you mount a defence against an invasion when the very act of encountering the enemy erases all knowledge of it? The Antimemetics Division exists to answer exactly these questions, though 'answer' might be too generous a word. It survives, mostly. It persists. And when you arrive, you're met with one quietly devastating detail: this is not your first day. You've been here before. You just don't remember. Sharp, inventive, and genuinely unsettling, this book plays tricks on your sense of reality in ways that linger well after the final page.

  • Author: Format: Paperback
  • Publisher: DEL REY
  • Genre: Horror
  • ISBN: 978-1529979244