![]() ![]() It's not really the plot I'm talking about here but more the distance from the characters, the frequent change in perspective and the feeling that none of these POVs are particularly reliable or "good" people. As someone who absolutely loves that story, it was really fun to see a version of that kind of storytelling in a more sci-fi context. ![]() Most of this book reminded me so strongly of And Then There Were None in terms of characterization and writing style. The story starts with a group of newly awakened clones on a generation ship who all wake up to discover that their previous selves have been murdered all in the same timeframe and they have to find out who's responsible before it happens again. Six Wakes is probably best described as a very high-intrigue, but relatively slow burn sci-fi mystery that combines elements of And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie and Altered Carbon by Richard K. ![]()
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