In a future where every memory is bottled, named, and owned, one archivist dares to inhale the truth.
The Registry Wars unfolds in a city ruled by fragrance - where rebellion lingers in the air and forgetting is law.
When Daxle discovers a scent the Registry cannot classify, he becomes both witness and weapon in a war for remembrance itself.
Each vial holds a story. Each breath, a choice.
To preserve or to destroy. To obey or to awaken.
Written in lush, sensory prose, The Registry Wars explores how far humanity will go to control what it remembers - and how scent becomes the last language of freedom.
Perfect for fans of Erin Morgenstern, Kazuo Ishiguro, and N.K. Jemisin, this literary dystopia lingers like perfume on skin - haunting, tender, and impossible to forget.