Fugitive Telemetry (The Murderbot Diaries Book 6)

Fugitive Telemetry (The Murderbot Diaries Book 6)

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The New York Times Bestselling Security Droid With A Heart (though It Wouldn't Admit It!) Is Back In Fugitive Telemetry! Having Captured The Hearts Of Readers Across The Globe (annalee Newitz Says It's One Of The Most Humane Portraits Of A Nonhuman I've Ever Read) Murderbot Has Also Established Martha Wells As One Of The Great Sf Writers Of Today. No, I Didn't Kill The Dead Human. If I Had, I Wouldn't Dump The Body In The Station Mall. When Murderbot Discovers A Dead Body On Preservation Station, It Knows It Is Going To Have To Assist Station Security To Determine Who The Body Is (was), How They Were Killed (that Should Be Relatively Straightforward, At Least), And Why (because Apparently That Matters To A Lot Of People—who Knew?) Yes, The Unthinkable Is About To Happen: Murderbot Must Voluntarily Speak To Humans! Again! A New Standalone Adventure In The New York Times-bestselling, Hugo And Nebula Award Winning Series! At The Publisher's Request, This Title Is Being Sold Without Digital Rights Management Software (drm) Applied.

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I enjoyed that this was different from the former Murderbot stories, more of a "slice of life", a look into Murderbot's new life on Preservation and how it settles in and gets along with what must be a very weird situation for our favourite killing machine.Through an interesting "whodunnit" plot, we get to see how the people on Preservation react to Murderbot and the questions and problems a non-human, non-robot entity with no clearly defined state of personhood poses to a society. Those were the parts of the story I enjoyed the most, because murder mysteries are generally not my cup of tea, although I like that Martha Wells shakes things up a bit plot-wise and Murderbot can't realy on its usual hacking capabilities to solve everything, but muster interact with (gasp) humans!After all, this is the sixth installment in the Murderbot series, so I do appreciate her giving us a variety of stories to keep things interesting. What threw me off a little was the extensive use of parenthesis.

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