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Memory

Vorkosigan Saga (Publication Order) • Book 10

4.47 ABR Score (22.7K ratings)
★ 4.43 Goodreads (19.9K) ★ 4.73 Audible (2.8K)
14h 31m Released 2007 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Miles Vorkosigan loses everything he's built for nine books — and watching him rebuild himself through sheer audacity is the most compelling thing Bujold has ever written.

  • Great if you want: character-driven mystery with real emotional stakes in sci-fi
  • Listening experience: cerebral and slow-building, more thriller than space opera
  • Narration: Gardner's restrained delivery suits a Miles forced to think, not act
  • Skip if: you're here for Dendarii action — this book leaves that behind

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About This Audiobook

Miles Vorkosigan finds his military career in ruins after a critical mistake forces him to abandon his covert operations. Returning to his homeworld of Barrayar, he discovers that Simon Illyan, the formidable head of Imperial Security and his former superior, is experiencing a mysterious mental deterioration that threatens the stability of the entire intelligence apparatus. When Miles secures an appointment as Imperial Auditor, he gains unprecedented access to investigate the crisis, uncovering a web of political intrigue that reaches into the highest levels of government. The investigation becomes deeply personal as Miles confronts his own limitations while racing to save both his mentor and his planet's security.

Grover Gardner delivers a masterful performance that captures the complex emotional layers of Bujold's acclaimed space opera. His nuanced portrayal distinguishes each character while maintaining the sardonic wit and rapid-fire dialogue that define Miles Vorkosigan's world. Gardner's pacing expertly balances the story's political thriller elements with its intimate character moments, allowing listeners to fully absorb both the intricate plotting and the psychological depth. The audio format enhances the detective story structure, as Gardner's skilled delivery keeps listeners engaged through every revelation and red herring.