Machine Machine
Book 2 - White Space

Machine

A White Space Novel

    • 3.9 • 27 Ratings
    • $13.99

Publisher Description

In this “spectacularly smart space opera” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) set in the same universe as the critically acclaimed White Space series and perfect for fans of Karen Traviss and Ada Hoffman, a space station begins to unravel when a routine search and rescue mission returns after going dangerously awry.

Meet Doctor Jens.

She hasn’t had a decent cup of coffee in fifteen years. Her workday begins when she jumps out of perfectly good space ships and continues with developing treatments for sick alien species she’s never seen before. She loves her life. Even without the coffee.

But Dr. Jens is about to discover an astonishing mystery: two ships, once ancient and one new, locked in a deadly embrace. The crew is suffering from an unknown ailment and the shipmind is trapped in an inadequate body, much of her memory pared away.

Unfortunately, Dr. Jens can’t resist a mystery and she begins doing some digging. She has no idea that she’s about to discover horrifying and life-changing truths.

Written in Elizabeth Bear’s signature “rollicking, suspenseful, and sentimental” (Publishers Weekly) style, Machine is a fresh and electrifying space opera that you won’t be able to put down.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2020
October 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
496
Pages
PUBLISHER
S&S/Saga Press
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Canada
SIZE
4.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Ourson ,

Well written, thinly plotted.

As always, Elizabeth Bear writes her science fiction with a warm, personal voice that makes her narrator character believable and interesting. The other characters have varying degrees of detail, and alas some of the ones that are particularly one-dimensional are the most interesting and I feel like I want to know them better. It also feels a bit like, while she delivers a fantastic nail-biting build-up of tension, the big reveal is watered down, the narrator focusing more on her sense of outrage and betrayal that she feels, instead of examining the real repercussions of the things that are set in motion, leaving the reader feeling like nothing has changed much after the big reveal. It feels like Ms. Bear got too fond of her world building, and lost her nerve in the end, when it maybe should have been torn down. That aside, Bear’s writing is on point and for the most part it’s a real page-turner.

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