Sargassa, Sophie Burnham
Sargassa, Sophie Burnham
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Sargassa

Author: Sophie Burnham

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 15 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/08/2024

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Selah Kleios is twenty-two years old and suddenly one of the most important women in the empires. The role of Imperial Historian is her birthright, something she’s been preparing for since birth—but she was supposed to have more time to learn the role from her father, the previous Historian. In the wake of her father’s sudden and shocking assassination, Selah finds herself custodian of more than just the Imperial Archives, the towering central library that safeguards all collective knowledge of the Roman Imperium and its client empires. There’s also the question of the two puzzling classified items her father left in her care—an ancient atlas filled with landscapes that don’t exist, and a carved piece of stone that seems to do nothing at all.

Soon, though, it becomes clear that the Iveroa Stone is more than just a slab of rock. With the reappearance of an old lost love who’s been blackmailed into stealing it for an unknown entity, Selah finds herself in a race to uncover the mysteries the Stone holds. But she isn’t the only one with an interest in it—she’ll have to contend with the deputy chief of police, an undercover spy, and her own beloved half-brother along the way. What begins as an act of atonement and devotion ultimately pulls her into the crosshairs of deep state conspiracy, the stirrings of an underground independence movement, and questions that threaten to shake the foundational legitimacy of Roma Sargassa’s past, present, and future.

Reviews

Goodreads review by BJ on August 19, 2024

Sargassa is a science fiction novel; its vivid alternate-history worldbuilding is rooted in rigorous thought experiment, as opposed to fantasy’s invocation of the mythic or magical. But like many great science fiction novels, it nonetheless invokes something of the feeling of a great fantasy novel—a......more

Goodreads review by L on May 04, 2024

An alternative history Roman empire Approximately 2000 years ago (no one knows for sure how long it's been), Augustus Caesar became the first princeps of Roma. The Empire grew, and Caesarian explorers crossed the Sargasso Sea to discover the continents on the other side. Some of them moved north to S......more

Goodreads review by Amr on May 31, 2024

If someone ever asks you, “How often do you think about the Roman Empire?” just hand them Sophie Burnham’s Sargassa, lean close to their ear, and whisper, “More than you can possibly imagine,” because, my god, this kept the history nerd in me grinning for over 400 pages! I was tempted to turn this in......more

Goodreads review by John on December 22, 2024

A novel of sweeping politics and burning passions, all aimed at bringing down a seemingly immortal empire. Thought-provoking and explosive. Great for fans of Guy Gavriel Kay and Elizabeth Bear.......more

Goodreads review by Denise on November 11, 2024

Wow, what a fabulous debut. Sargassa was by far my favorite read of 2024 and blew me away in a way I wasn't expecting. Not even the third-act betrayal let me down because it was so seamlessly woven into the character development and worldbuilding. It was the perfect read as an antitode to the despai......more