My rating: No rating at this time
Category: Adult
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-fi
Content: Strong language, Scenes of torture and medical procedures done to a person unwillingly, An animal death that is a bit gruesome.
A robot yearns to remember. A thief struggles to forget. A galaxy on the verge of collapse.
On
the fringe of a broken civilization, a robot awakens with no memories
and only one directive: find his creator. But in the village of Korthe,
Beetro finds only radioactive pestilence, famine, and Miree—a tormented
thief with dreams of retiring after her final score. Meanwhile, the
fiefdom is plunged further into chaos when a new warlord seizes control,
recasting serfs as refugees and leaving derelict robot peasants in his
wake. With a shared interest in survival, Beetro and Miree team up to
pull off an impossible castle heist: steal a single flake of dark
matter, the world’s most valuable and mysterious ore.
But as they
trek through the feudal wasteland in search of answers, they realize
the true extent of the chaos surrounding them: the stars are
disappearing from the sky and the entire galaxy is unraveling. As he
uncovers his origin, Beetro discovers he may be the key to the salvation
of the cosmos—or its destruction. Time, space, and loyalty become
relative as he learns the real reason he was created.
A
mind-bending science fiction epic with the bones of a fantasy traveling
quest, Dark Theory unfolds through a journey of betrayal, identity, and
unlikely friendships in a world of darkness set at the edge of space and
time.
I've gotten a good way into this book, but unfortunately it's a little too dark and intense for me at this time, which is a shame because I enjoyed parts of it quite a bit, and I wanted to find out what happens. I may come back to it later when I feel like I can handle it. I will say, that I think it's a very well written, compelling book, and the world and characters are very well drawn, and that cover is gorgeous!
Thanks to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a copy of this book.
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