Friday, February 16, 2024

Short Book Reviews: A Murder Magnet Takes on a Sentient Spaceship

 Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty (Ace)


Poor Mallory! Ever since she can remember, she’s been a magnet for murders. To make matters worse, only she has the intuition and insight to solve them. This hasn’t put her in favor with law enforcement, once they figure out she isn’t the killer, she’s just bad luck. As a social pariah, she’s tried to fly under the radar. Then aliens contact Earth and agree to accept a human ambassador to their space station (Eternity). For some reason, the sentient station allows Mallory to come onboard, too. For Mallory, getting as far away from other humans as possible seems like the solution to murders always happening near her.

Until word comes that a shuttle filled with humans is on its way to Eternity, perfect fodder for the next round of killings. What a great set-up!

There’s more, of course. It turns out that Mallory and the quintessentially nasty ambassador are not the only humans onboard Eternity. There’s a third, Xan, AWOL from the military after all evidence points to him as the perpetrator of the last murder Mallory found herself involved in. Actually, he was the target, but it takes the two of them overcoming their extreme reluctance to interact to figure it out.

In the midst of all this, Eternity’s hostile-to-the-point-of-rudeness symbiote who is her link to organic beings is killed and the station goes berserk.

Lafferty shifts from the focus on two people, Mallory and Lan, to a widening cast of characters in a manner that reminds me strongly of her brilliant science fiction murder-mystery-on-a-spaceship, Six Wakes. The characters all have ties to one another, and such a pattern of interactions and relationships precipitates a murder, or so Mallory believes. If she doesn’t figure out what’s happening, the list of victims is sure to skyrocket. What seems at first to be a series of side-tracks is really a spiral network of connections that all come together in a most satisfying manner.


 

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