Description
All language is artificial. And it has started to disappear.
Ink had cut himself off after the death of his partner, Neav, a decade ago. However, he wakes one day to find he has no concept of the past and can only think of Neav in the present tense. Social media reports two dozen cases in a so-called 'amnesia crisis'. Ink knows his new loss has nothing to do with memory. As does Ihlo.
Ihlo, a votary in the Order, has sworn an oath to protect Klova - the artificial language that enables everyone to think, speak and know. She's certain the impossible has happened: a corruption in the code. However, her sudden suspension forces her to act alone.
As case numbers steadily rise, the Order's security agency race to find the fault and stem the spread. Ink and Ihlo's own desperate efforts to locate the source bring them together and cause them to confront loss and the vulnerability of truth through the lens of perception.
When the corruption mutates, all are forced to ask: what next? Where will this end? Which concepts will we lose? What words will we have left?
About the Author
Karen Langston is a novelist writing speculative fiction for adults. Her first novel, Bluemantle, is a bold work of dystopian fiction inspired by her love of live music. Klova is her second novel, in which she draws on her interest in language and its impact on society. She has an MA in English from the University of Kent and was a secondary school teacher of English. Karen lives in Kent.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915853806
Author Karen Langston
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint The Book Guild Ltd
Publisher The Book Guild Ltd