Finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel of 2018
Machineries Of Empire, the most exciting science fiction trilogy of the decade, reaches its astonishing conclusion! When Shuos Jedao wakes up for the first time, several things go wrong. His few
memories tell him that he's a seventeen-year-old cadet--but his body belongs to a man decades older. Hexarch Nirai Kujen orders Jedao to reconquer the fractured hexarchate on his behalf even though
Jedao has no memory of ever being a soldier, let alone a general. Surely a knack for video games doesn't qualify you to take charge of an army? Soon Jedao learns the situation is even worse. The Kel
soldiers under his command may be compelled to obey him, but they hate him thanks to a massacre he can't remember committing. Kujen's friendliness can't hide the fact that he's a tyrant. And what's
worse, Jedao and Kujen are being hunted by an enemy who knows more about Jedao and his crimes than he does himself...
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Breathtakingly original space opera.” —New York Times
“Yoon Ha Lee stuck the landing and in doing so cemented that the Machineries of Empire series is one of the most ambitious and rewarding science fiction series in print.” —Strange Horizon
“Lee concludes his brilliant Machineries of Empire trilogy with this volume…Lee’s highly imaginative creation, which includes military formations that can have effects as potent as weapons, is a triumph.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“I love Yoon’s work! Full of battles and political intrigue, in a beautifully built far-future that manages to be human and alien at the same time.” —Ann Leckie, Nebula Award–winning author
Yoon Ha Lee is a Korean American who was born in Texas, went to high school in South Korea, and received a BA degree in mathematics from Cornell University in New York state.
Among his books are Ninefox Gambit, which won the Locus Award, and Dragon Pearl, a New York Times bestseller, which won the Locus Award and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award.
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