Slow Bullets

192 pages

Published May 18, 2015 by Tachyon Publications.

ISBN:
978-1-61696-195-4
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3 stars (1 review)

An interstellar adventure of war, identity, betrayal, and the preservation of civilisation itself.

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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 …