I’m eight years behind in reading Martha Wells’ first Murderbot Diaries entry, All Systems Red. The short science fiction book won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards for Best Novella. It won the Alex Award. It was also a bestseller, made into an Apple Original series. I probably won’t go on to read other ones in the series, but I enjoyed this one.

It calls itself Murderbot. It’s a self-aware security unit, a ‘droid that provides security for a small team of scientists who are surveying an unidentified planet. But, when the team is attacked by a hostile creature, Murderbot realizes there’s something wrong. This team, and another team on the other side of the planet have contracts. But, when they’re unable to contact the other team, Murderbot suspects someone is sabotaging both teams. When they discover the other team has been attacked and killed, Murderbot asks the team to kill it so it can save the humans on its own team.

Dr. Mensah, leader of the team, isn’t about to give up on Murderbot. So, along with the other members of the team, they hatch a plan to stay alive.

All Systems Red is a riveting story of a bot that really doesn’t care about humans or their mission. But, in the course of the story, it learns to care. It’s fascinating to watch the changes in Murderbot in the course of the adventures with the exploratory team. It’s also interesting to observe the reactions of the team members as they learn more about the bot.

I can see why All Systems Red won so many awards. If I didn’t have so many other books to read, I’d probably continue the series to see further adventures. But, I’m satisfied that I know why other readers appreciate this science fiction novella.

Martha Wells’ website is https://www.marthawells.com/

All Systems Red by Martha Wells. Tordotcom, 2017. 160p.


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