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OverviewThis is How You Lose the Time War meets Ex Machina: Seth Haddon's science fiction debut, Volatile Memory, is a sapphic sci-fi action adventure novella. An Amazon Editor's Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Pick A Most Anticipated Book: GoodReads | Literary Hub | BookRiot | Words & Brush Strokes | SheReads | BookTrib | Winter Is Coming | We Are Bookish | New Scientist With nothing but a limping ship and an outdated mask to her name, Wylla needs a big pay day. When the alert goes out that a lucrative piece of tech lies hidden on a nearby planet, she calls on all the swiftness of her prey-animal instincts to beat other hunters to it. What you found wasn't your ticket out-it was my corpse wearing an AI mask. When you touched the mask, you heard my voice. A consciousness spinning through metal and circuits, a bodiless mind, spun to life in the HAWK's temporary storage. I crystallized and realized: I was alive. Masks aren't supposed to retain memory, much less identity, but the woman inside the MARK I HAWK is real, and she sees Wylla in a way no one ever has. Sees her, and doesn't find her wanting or unwhole. Armed with military-grade tech and a lifetime of staying one step ahead of the hunters, Wylla and HAWK set off to get answers from the man who discarded HAWK once before: her ex-husband. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Seth HaddonPublisher: Tor Publishing Group Imprint: Tordotcom Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.20cm Weight: 0.242kg ISBN: 9781250364685ISBN 10: 125036468 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 14 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAn Amazon Editor's Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Pick; A Most Anticipated Book: GoodReads Literary Hub BookRiot Words & Brush Strokes SheReads BookTrib Winter Is Coming We Are Bookish New Scientist ""A gorgeously tender exploration of human connection in a post-human universe.""--The Washington Post ""Propulsive, inventive, and delicious, Volatile Memory is a cyberpunk romance with a sweet and vengeful heart.""--Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House ""Murderbot meets Firefly in a Thelma & Louise-style, high-tech, thrill-a-minute hunt for freedom, justice, and revenge.""--Library Journal ""Haddon combines sapphic romance, fast-paced mystery, and fascinating worldbuilding in his thrilling first sci-fi novel... Packed with combat, intrigue, and budding love, this is an exciting new direction.""--Publishers Weekly ""In Volatile Memory, Seth Haddon has given us something remarkable: a cyber-fabulous zoomorphic tale of breathtaking romance and adventure that is also a heartfelt--and sometimes heartbreaking--quest to trust, to love, and to seize one's own authentic life.""--Ryka Aoki, author of Light From Uncommon Stars ""Compassionately written and juggling elements of intimacy and sweeping action, Volatile Memory is a surprisingly tender domestic tale dressed up as the best kind of pulp sci-fi.... It is a condemnation of the tyrannical past, a refutation to stasis. Joyfully, it picks apart the contradictions inherent to living, dying, and changing in a body, human or otherwise.""--Hiron Ennes, author of Leech ""A dark but tender story about love, vengeance, the masks we wear for ourselves and others, and the never-ending quest for a more perfect sense of self. It's a beautifully intimate story set in the sprawl of space, especially recommended for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War.""--Yume Kitasei, author of The Deep Sky ""A sci-fi adventure wrapped in a future-tense queer love story, [Volatile Memory] follows the fate of tech hunter Wylla, whose latest acquisition is nothing but trouble. Good trouble, maybe. Haddon's story blends high technology with compelling observations about personhood, identity, artificial intelligence, and the masks we wear. Especially the masks part.""--GoodReads ""A story of identity, physicality, action, and revenge: Volatile Memory is Seth Haddon's first science fiction novel, and I hope it won't be his last.""--Locus ""Puts an interesting spin on the question of what it really means to inhabit a body, and many readers will enjoy Sable's righteous female rage.""--Booklist ""It can be difficult to find new science fiction that imagines unique and fascinating technology with real human stakes--Volatile Memory wins that prize. Add in a beautiful transhuman love story and a seething revenge plot, and you've got a sharp, tight narrative that had me dying to know what's next.""--Bethany Jacobs, author of These Burning Stars ""Volatile Memory is a thrilling sci-fi revenge story filled with complex questions surrounding identity, gender, capitalism, and queerness. I loved how Haddon captured the haunting, sapphic romance between two profoundly different women. This is perfect for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War and Arkady Martine.""--Meredith Mooring, author of Redsight ""Propulsive and remarkable--biotech exploration at its finest and most intimate, pressing the seams of form and self and life in a world of suffocating regulation, especially on its women. I was instantly sucked in by Wylla and this unlikely love, with all of its wounds and deliciously righteous rage. This is sapphic revenge with a sharp, raw heart.""--Wen-yi Lee, author of The Dark We Know ""Prepare for big feelings, a lot of violence... and a satisfying dose of revenge.""--Book Riot ""Two outcasts share one mind as they search for a murderer.""--BookBub """Propulsive, inventive, and delicious, Volatile Memory is a cyberpunk romance with a sweet and vengeful heart.""--Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House ""In Volatile Memory, Seth Haddon has given us something remarkable: a cyber-fabulous zoomorphic tale of breathtaking romance and adventure that is also a heartfelt--and sometimes heartbreaking--quest to trust, to love, and to seize one's own authentic life.""--Ryka Aoki, author of Light From Uncommon Stars ""Compassionately written and juggling elements of intimacy and sweeping action, Volatile Memory is a surprisingly tender domestic tale dressed up as the best kind of pulp sci-fi. It pays homage the classical motifs of the genre but at the same time, evinced by the masks' names and functions being predicated on an Earth that is centuries dead, and by the perpetuation of ancient gendered expectations of utility and reproduction, it is a condemnation of the tyrannical past, a refutation to stasis. Joyfully, it picks apart the contradictions inherent to living, dying, and changing in a body, human or otherwise.""--Hiron Ennes, author of Leech ""A dark but tender story about love, vengeance, the masks we wear for ourselves and others, and the never-ending quest for a more perfect sense of self. It's a beautifully intimate story set in the sprawl of space, especially recommended for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War.""--Yume Kitasei, author of The Deep Sky ""It can be difficult to find new science fiction that imagines unique and fascinating technology with real human stakes--Volatile Memory wins that prize. Add in a beautiful transhuman love story and a seething revenge plot, and you've got a sharp, tight narrative that had me dying to know what's next.""--Bethany Jacobs, author of These Burning Stars ""Volatile Memory is a thrilling sci-fi revenge story filled with complex questions surrounding identity, gender, capitalism, and queerness. I loved how Haddon captured the haunting, sapphic romance between two profoundly different women. This is perfect for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War and Arkady Martine.""--Meredith Mooring, author of Redsight" """Propulsive, inventive, and delicious, Volatile Memory is a cyberpunk romance with a sweet and vengeful heart.""--Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House ""In Volatile Memory, Seth Haddon has given us something remarkable: a cyber-fabulous zoomorphic tale of breathtaking romance and adventure that is also a heartfelt--and sometimes heartbreaking--quest to trust, to love, and to seize one's own authentic life.""--Ryka Aoki, author of Light From Uncommon Stars ""Compassionately written and juggling elements of intimacy and sweeping action, Volatile Memory is a surprisingly tender domestic tale dressed up as the best kind of pulp sci-fi. It pays homage the classical motifs of the genre but at the same time, evinced by the masks' names and functions being predicated on an Earth that is centuries dead, and by the perpetuation of ancient gendered expectations of utility and reproduction, it is a condemnation of the tyrannical past, a refutation to stasis. Joyfully, it picks apart the contradictions inherent to living, dying, and changing in a body, human or otherwise.""--Hiron Ennes, author of Leech ""A dark but tender story about love, vengeance, the masks we wear for ourselves and others, and the never-ending quest for a more perfect sense of self. It's a beautifully intimate story set in the sprawl of space, especially recommended for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War.""--Yume Kitasei, author of The Deep Sky ""It can be difficult to find new science fiction that imagines unique and fascinating technology with real human stakes--Volatile Memory wins that prize. Add in a beautiful transhuman love story and a seething revenge plot, and you've got a sharp, tight narrative that had me dying to know what's next.""--Bethany Jacobs, author of These Burning Stars ""Volatile Memory is a thrilling sci-fi revenge story filled with complex questions surrounding identity, gender, capitalism, and queerness. I loved how Haddon captured the haunting, sapphic romance between two profoundly different women. This is perfect for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War and Arkady Martine.""--Meredith Mooring, author of Redsight" ""Propulsive, inventive, and delicious, Volatile Memory is a cyberpunk romance with a sweet and vengeful heart.""--Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House ""In Volatile Memory, Seth Haddon has given us something remarkable: a cyber-fabulous zoomorphic tale of breathtaking romance and adventure that is also a heartfelt--and sometimes heartbreaking--quest to trust, to love, and to seize one's own authentic life.""--Ryka Aoki, author of Light From Uncommon Stars ""Compassionately written and juggling elements of intimacy and sweeping action, Volatile Memory is a surprisingly tender domestic tale dressed up as the best kind of pulp sci-fi. It pays homage the classical motifs of the genre but at the same time, evinced by the masks' names and functions being predicated on an Earth that is centuries dead, and by the perpetuation of ancient gendered expectations of utility and reproduction, it is a condemnation of the tyrannical past, a refutation to stasis. Joyfully, it picks apart the contradictions inherent to living, dying, and changing in a body, human or otherwise.""--Hiron Ennes, author of Leech ""A dark but tender story about love, vengeance, the masks we wear for ourselves and others, and the never-ending quest for a more perfect sense of self. It's a beautifully intimate story set in the sprawl of space, especially recommended for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War.""--Yume Kitasei, author of The Deep Sky ""It can be difficult to find new science fiction that imagines unique and fascinating technology with real human stakes--Volatile Memory wins that prize. Add in a beautiful transhuman love story and a seething revenge plot, and you've got a sharp, tight narrative that had me dying to know what's next.""--Bethany Jacobs, author of These Burning Stars ""Volatile Memory is a thrilling sci-fi revenge story filled with complex questions surrounding identity, gender, capitalism, and queerness. I loved how Haddon captured the haunting, sapphic romance between two profoundly different women. This is perfect for fans of This is How You Lose the Time War and Arkady Martine.""--Meredith Mooring, author of Redsight ""Propulsive and remarkable--biotech exploration at its finest and most intimate, pressing the seams of form and self and life in a world of suffocating regulation, especially on its women. I was instantly sucked in by Wylla and this unlikely love, with all of its wounds and deliciously righteous rage. This is sapphic revenge with a sharp, raw heart.""--Wen-yi Lee, author of The Dark We Know Author InformationSeth Haddon is the queer Australian writer of Reforged, Reborn, and Reclaimed. He is a video game designer and producer, has a degree in Ancient History, and previously worked with cats. Some of his adventures include exploring Pompeii with a famous archaeologist and being chased through a train station by a nun. 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