![]() ![]() The character captures AI modes and critiques human failings in an engaging fashion. I’m hoping Martha Wells continues with her Murderbot series. ![]() ![]() Martha Wells tries to supply necessary information at key points in the story, but there’s a lot going on in a 172 pages. Unlike the earlier books in this series, All Systems Red (review here), Artificial Condition (review here), and Rogue Protocol (review here) readers who don’t know the back story of the Murderbot are likely to be lost and confused by Exit Strategy. Murderbot decides to help the forces that are attempting to rescue Dr. Mensah, Murderbot’s key client, has been kidnapped by the evil Gra圜ris Corporation who is reeling from disclosures of its illegal secret alien technology project. But now, Murderbot is on the run as the knowledge he’s gained triggers violence. Murderbot is a rogue SecUnit who hacked his governor module and freed himself from corporate control. Exit Strategy, the just published fourth book in the Murderbot series, brings the story arc back to the its beginnings. Martha Wells won a Hugo Award for Best Novella for All Systems Red, the first book in the Murderbot series. ![]()
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