Slow bullets

English language

Published March 25, 2017

ISBN:
978-1-4732-1842-0
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OCLC Number:
945718610

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3 stars (1 review)

A vast conflict, one that has encompassed hundreds of worlds and solar systems, appears to be finally at an end. A conscripted soldier is beginning to consider her life after the war and the family she has left behind. But for Scur and for humanity peace is not to be. On the brink of the ceasefire, Scur is captured by a renegade war criminal, and left for dead in the ruins of a bunker. She revives aboard a prisoner transport vessel. Something has gone terribly wrong with the ship. Passengers, combatants from both sides of the war, are waking up from hibernation far too soon. Their memories, embedded in bullets, are the only links to a world which is no longer recognizable. And Scur will be reacquainted with her old enemy, but with much higher stakes than just her own life.

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3 stars

Scur has a clash with a war criminal, ends up making an autosurgery and gets evacuated because of a cease-fire. Some time later, she wakes up in a transport ship and realizes something's wrong.

The story has an post-apocalyptic feeling to it, and it's easy to find stories that have similar plot devices. Lord of the Flies for building a society, Planet of the Apes for the post-apocalyptic rediscovery of an old world, Seveneves for the whole "small number of humans thousands of years later" thing. I'm, of course, talking about similarity in wide sense. The main character, Scur, seems to be a natural leader, who has the tendency to find the right words, do the right thing and put her own needs and emotions aside when the greater good demands it.

The writing is occasionally a bit clunky: there's a lot of dialogue, and sometimes characters end up explaining …

Subjects

  • Space ships
  • Imaginary wars and battles
  • Bullets
  • Hostility (psychology)
  • Soldiers
  • Interplanetary voyages
  • Fiction