
The Architects of Memory
When Memory Becomes A Weapon
Patrick Faure(Author)
(The Memory Wars) (Publisher)
Published on 22. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
246 pages
978-1-80764-115-3 (ISBN)
Description
In a near-future world where memory can be rewritten like software, a covert organization called ARC uses a neural architecture known as Project Eidolon to reshape public history, suppress grief, and manufacture obedience. When their rival, VEPR, a rogue post-Soviet faction, launches a counter-offensive not by rewriting memory but by erasing emotional bonds altogether, civilization begins to collapse into cognitive entropy. Language disintegrates. Meaning fragments. And the past becomes a warzone no one can navigate. Caught in the middle are Max Foreman, a disgraced black-ops officer haunted by betrayal, and Lena Krasnaieva, a neuroscientist who once built the very system now threatening to destroy her. Together, they fight in a hidden war to preserve the architecture of identity itself.
From underground memory markets in Berlin to abandoned signal nodes in Minsk, Max and Lena form a resistance movement called Aletheia to fight back, not with weapons, but with uncorrupted memory. As ARC deploys Operation Erebus to erase all language, and VEPR counters with a mobile satellite signal that strips meaning from words and emotion from memory, the world tilts into post-linguistic chaos. With time running out, Lena must confront the possibility that even her most intimate memories, including the existence of a child, may be fabrications. The Memory War is a cinematic, emotionally charged thriller that explores what it means to survive in a world where memory is no longer sacred, and where the only way to resist is to remember what pain feels like, and why it mattered in the first place.
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Language
English
Publishing group
UK Book Marketing
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80764-115-3 (9781807641153)
Schweitzer Classification