Deadly Memory (Living Memory Book 2), page 22
She wanted to die, but she wasn’t ready to kill herself, not yet. For one thing, she wanted to understand what had happened to her and to the world since she’d entered the hibernation liquid. For another, she didn’t want to die until she had taken revenge.
This is the end of Book 2 of the Living Memory series. Look for the conclusion to the series, Memory Reborn!
OTHER BOOKS BY DAVID WALTON
Living Memory
The Genius Plague (Winner of the Campbell Award for Best SF Novel of the Year)
Three Laws Lethal (Wall Street Journal Best of SF List 2019)
Terminal Mind (Winner of the Philip K. Dick Award)
Superposition
Supersymmetry
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Much of this series takes place in Thailand, which I have visited, but not nearly long enough to really capture the culture and places described in the book. Thanks to “Woodstock” Roehrig, who actually lives there, for helping me get it right. Thanks as well to Nadim and Julia Nakhleh, whose sage critiques of plot and characters helped refine the book to its current form. Thanks to Alex Shvartsman for publishing advice and ebook formatting. Thanks to Dr. Michael Brett-Surman, formerly Museum Specialist for Dinosaurs, Fossil Reptiles, and Amphibians at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution. This book has many flights of fancy which are not his fault, but he reviewed an earlier draft and helped me get the real paleontology right. Finally, thanks to you, dear reader, for taking a chance on this book when you had so many other options available. I hope you enjoyed it!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Walton is an aerospace engineer and the father of eight children. His love for dinosaurs started as a boy, but it wasn’t until his own young son’s enthusiasm that he really started to learn about how they lived and what they were like. His research obsessions have also included fungus (The Genius Plague), self-driving cars (Three Laws Lethal), and quantum physics (Superposition). When he’s not writing, he’s reading, playing piano, watching dinosaurs through his binoculars, or laughing with his family around the dinner table.
David Walton, Deadly Memory (Living Memory Book 2)






