Engines of Oblivion
Engines of Oblivion
Osborne, Karen
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 9781250215505, Publication Date: Mon, February 1, 2021, Type: Paperback ,
join & start selling
description
0

Karen Osborne continues her science fiction action and adventure series the Memory War with Engines of Oblivion, the sequel to Architects of Memory--the corporations running the galaxy are about to learn not everyone can be bought.

Natalie Chan gained her corporate citizenship, but barely survived the battle for Tribulation.

Now corporate has big plans for Natalie. Horrible plans.

Locked away in Natalie's missing memory is salvation for the last of an alien civilization and the humans they tried to exterminate. The corporation wants total control of both--or their deletion.

reviews

Be the first to write a review

member goods

No member items were found under this heading.

notems store

Like a Windy Day

by Asch, Frank

Paperback /Paperback

$5.99

The Empress of Salt and ...

by Vo, Nghi

Paperback /Paperback

$9.74

Shock City

by Alexovich, Aaron

Paperback /Paperback

Aces High

by Martin, George R. R.

Paperback /Mass Market Paperbound

$7.64

listens & views

AGAINST THE ELEMENTS

by BEYOND THE EMBRACE

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$10.49

JOURNEY HOME

by LANDRA,DANA

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$14.75

SYMPHONY NO 8

by GLASS / BRUCKNER ORCH LINZ / DAVIES

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$19.75

TOM THIEL

by THIEL,TOM

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$15.99

Return Policy

All sales are final

Shipping

No special shipping considerations available.
Shipping fees determined at checkout.
promoting relevance through notable postings ]
share it, buy it, sell it ]

A notem is a post that highlights an experience, idea, topic of interest, an event ... whatever a member believes worthy of discussion. Each notem becomes a pathway by which to make meaningful connections.

notems is a free, global social network that rewards members by the number and quality of notems they post.

notemote® © . Privacy Policy. Developed by Hartmann Software Group