Artificial Condition — Martha Wells

Artificial Condition -- Martha WellsFollowing straight on from where All Systems Red left off, Murderbot is now a free agent with no humans, corporations, or security systems to answer to.   That is, as long as no one realises that he’s a rogue SecUnit: which is a bit of problem when you’re a clone and exactly like every other SecUnit in existence.

Not to worry, Murderbot meet ART, “Arsehole Research Transport”, who offers to help Murderbot blend in a lot better.

And so begins our next installment of shenanigans as Murderbot goes off to the mine where it murdered dozens of humans it was supposed to be protecting in it’s dark, distance past.   The only problem being is that he now has to pretend to be an augmented human security consultant for a group of human programmers in order to get anywhere near the mine: and we all know how Murderbot feels about being around humans.

Once again, it’s only a novella length story, but Martha really knows how to pack a big story into a small space: don’t forget to take a breath occasionally.

And once you’ve had a quick breather, dive straight into the next installment, Rogue Protocol.

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Of Wars, and Memories, and Starlight — Aliette de Bodard

Of Wars, and Memories, and Starlight -- Aliette de Bodard

The Universe of Xuya

For reading order please see Aliette’s main page.

The Jaguar House, in Shadow – 2010
The Shipmaker – 2010
Scattered Along the River of Heaven – 2012
Immersion – 2012
The Waiting Stars – 2013
Memorials – 2014
The Breath of War – 2014
The Days of the War, as Red as Blood, as Dark as Bile – 2014
Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight – 2014
A Salvaging of Ghosts – 2016
Pearl – 2016

Standalones

The Dust Queen – 2014
Of Birthdays, and Fungus, and Kindness – 2019

Dominion of the Fallen

Children of Thorns, Children of Water – 2017

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