In a city where memory is weaponized, one man's forgotten past threatens the system built to erase him.
In the towering city of Vaelor, the Archive maintains order by rewriting personal history. Citizens wake each day unaware of what has been taken from them.
Lucian was no exception.
When fragments begin to return, including voices he cannot place, losses he never grieved, and sounds that feel too familiar, he begins to feel the fracture deepen. The memories slip through slowly and quietly. The system was built to contain them, but something no longer holds.
As his Stability Index declines and the Archive closes in, Lucian must navigate the fading corridors of his mind and the cities beyond to uncover what was lost.
In a world where forgetting ensures survival, remembering may be the most dangerous act of all.
The Memory War is a slow-burning, emotionally charged novel about identity, grief, and the quiet defiance of holding on to what you were told to forget.