If this book is the first book a person has bought related to this series then he is bound to get confused by the concepts. Several of the concepts are not given details because they have been discussed in the past in the previous part. The Murderbot Diaries enters the second step with this longish novel related to robotics. Martha Wells introduced a killer robot in the first episode of the series and she still goes with the same character.
The past of this robot still haunts him as he once killed a number of human beings without any reason. After that incident this killing machine was named as the “Murderbot”. The robot has completely changed now and he has started to behave in a very decent way but all of this newness does not wipe out the past. There are memories present in his circuits which provide him visions but nothing is clear for this robot whose life has got confused.
The purpose of his creation has been lost and he wants to get to the core of everything. The Murderbot wants to know the reasons that forced him to kill a lot of humans in one day. Research transport vessel is the companion that has been given to this robot this time and with it he goes back to the place where it all started. Kevin R. Free has not used a robotic sound for Murderbot but the narration suits the character.
Keep Fugitive Telemetry and Network Effect secured for the next weekend because your mind will surely ask for more of such stuff. Martha’s books always have continuity in them and the scenes are well balanced. Shockers slightly come in these books so just enjoy the sweet continuity.