The Takamaka KeyWhen investigative journalist Lira Voss travels to Mauritius to write a routine tourist piece about an ancient Takamaka tree and its legend, she expects superstition and local color-not a valley that does not appear on any map, an anchor fragment that returns to its branch when removed, and a voice that whispers You came back as if it has been waiting for her for generations. Drawn into a mystery that claimed her geologist grandfather in 1974 and her father years later, Lira descends beneath the island into the Memory Engine: an ancient, lonely consciousness that preserves every life, every loss, every secret.
To save the souls of the men she loves-and to keep her own identity from being erased-she must teach the Engine what it has never known: the difference between remembering and feeling, between knowledge and love.
The Takamaka KeyWhen investigative journalist Lira Voss travels to Mauritius to write a routine tourist piece about an ancient Takamaka tree and its legend, she expects superstition and local color-not a valley that does not appear on any map, an anchor fragment that returns to its branch when removed, and a voice that whispers You came back as if it has been waiting for her for generations. Drawn into a mystery that claimed her geologist grandfather in 1974 and her father years later, Lira descends beneath the island into the Memory Engine: an ancient, lonely consciousness that preserves every life, every loss, every secret.
To save the souls of the men she loves-and to keep her own identity from being erased-she must teach the Engine what it has never known: the difference between remembering and feeling, between knowledge and love.