Saturday, May 29, 2021

Book Review - Fugitive Telemetry (Murderbot Diaries #6) by Martha Wells

 I don't read as much SF as I did years ago, so it takes something different to grab my attention.  Martha Wells' wonderful creation, Murderbot has me hooked.  I try to read these as soon as they are published and have not been disappointed a single time.

Murderbot (a name it gave itself) is a security unit, that has hacked it's governor allowing it independent action. Frankly, it would be happy to just sit around and watch entertainment media, but it has over the series become connected to the family of a leader of an independent planet outside the control of the Corporate Rim. 

In this novella (which most have been), a body is discovered in the docking station and Murderbot is temporarily assigned to assist with the investigation. This does not exactly please the head of security or her staff.  Sec Units really don't have a very good reputation, mostly due to entertainment media, so this doesn't help Murderbot in the least.

The continuation of a great SF series, with many of the characters we've learned to like in the previous book not given much to do as this is more a mystery with SF elements surrounding it. 

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