WHOA! There simply aren’t enough words to describe the awesomeness within the pages of Dissolution. From the thought-provoking themes to the realistic arch-villain, this speculative sci-fi thriller was an out-and-out winner. After all, the near-future setting brought to life topics from today’s world that should crystallize both fear and foreboding for each and every reader. Through ideas such as humanity, power, and love, this claustrophobic novel made me fall for Stan and Maggie head over heels. I mean, who could resist a love story for the ages as told over multiple timelines by these distinct dual POVs?
As I’ve already hinted, the characters were simply sublime. Nicely accenting a storyline full of cat-and-mouse antics, complex plot lines, and one almighty gasp-inducing twist, their authenticity absolutely flowed from the pages. Even better, however, was the poignancy that seemed to ooze from each scene. Not only did I root for both of them in turn, but their foil was a character I loved to hate down to my core. Altogether, they gave what was a sometimes hardcore sci-fi story a level of tenderness that I’ve rarely seen. Perfect for fans of Blake Crouch and Michael Crichton, it was darn close to perfection.
The only teeny, tiny fly in the ointment was how deep the theorizing became at times. While I eventually understood, it took some doing for me to parse out the words. Diving deeply into literature and science, while it didn’t get into the nitty gritty of the topic at hand, it still required some heavy thinking in order to truly comprehend Stan’s ideas. Nevertheless, I loved every moment even if I had to slow down my speed reading to follow along.
All said and done, I was duly impressed by this immersive masterclass of unbridled suspense. From the literary fiction feel to the action-packed climax, only the utterly perfect conclusion could outdo the rest of the novel. After all, it had me both smiling with glee as well as laughing out loud. Combined with a message that had me thinking long and hard, I knew when I flipped the last page that I had found something special. Now I can’t wait to go back and read Binge’s first novel, Ascension. If this one was anything to go by, I’ve got quite the thrilling, “Binge”-able rollercoaster ride waiting in the wings. Rating of 4.5 stars (upgraded).
SYNOPSIS:
Maggie Webb has lived the last decade caring for elderly husband, Stanley, as memory loss gradually erases all the beautiful moments they created together. It's the loneliest she's ever felt in her life.
When a mysterious stranger named Hassan appears at her door, he reveals a shocking truth: Stanley isn't losing his memories. Someone is actively removing them to hide a long-buried secret from coming to light. If Maggie does what she's told, she can reverse it. She can get her husband back.
Led by Hassan and his technological marvels, Maggie breaks into her husband's mind, probing the depths of his memories in an effort to save him. The deeper she dives, the more she unravels a mystery spanning continents and centuries, each layer more complex than the last. But Hassan cannot be trusted. Not just memories are disappearing, but pieces of reality itself. If Maggie cannot find out what Stanley did all those years ago, and what Hassan is after, she risks far more than her husband's life. The very course of human history hangs in the balance.
Thank you to Nicholas Binge and Riverhead Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: March 25, 2025
Content warning: dementia, violence, suicide, gun and knife violence, mention of: parent-child estrangement, bullying, child abuse