I tore straight into Children of Memory after the previous book, but only now got around to making my pixel art cover for it.

The final instalment is definitely the strangest by a long shot, positioning itself more as a mystery novel set in a SciFi setting. To that end, it was wonderfully weird. I loved the Corvids, the Witch, and the strangeness of it all. It picks at questions about sentience and identity and it does some interesting things with established races.

Like book 2, this novel can't hold a candle to Children of Time, but I'd happily read a hundred more weird scifi adventures in this universe.

...I mean that, Adrian. Please give us a full Star Trek experience but with your uplifted races; I'm here for it.