Station Eternity (The Midsolar Murders, #1)

Station Eternity (The Midsolar Murders, #1)

Mur Lafferty

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From idyllic small towns to claustrophobic urban landscapes, Mallory Viridian is constantly embroiled in murder cases that only she has the insight to solve. But outside of a classic mystery novel, being surrounded by death doesn’t make you a charming amateur detective, it makes you a suspect and a social pariah. So when Mallory gets the opportunity to take refuge on a sentient space station, she thinks she has the solution. Surely the murders will stop if her only company is alien beings. At first her new existence is peacefully quiet…and markedly devoid of homicide. But when the station agrees to allow additional human guests, Mallory knows the break from her peculiar reality is over. After the first Earth shuttle arrives, and aliens and humans alike begin to die, the station is thrown into peril. Stuck smack-dab in the middle of an extraterrestrial whodunit, and wondering how in the world this keeps happening to her anyway, Mallory has to solve the crime—and fast—or the list of victims could grow to include everyone on board….


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    murder mystery in space? that involves aliens? sign me up. the premise sounded amazing but it didn't live up to it for me.

    the beginning and first few chapters were interesting enough, but going further into the book, it got real messy. suddenly we're switching povs (by far the most i have seen in a single book) and have so much info dumping about characters' traumatising backstories. and where is the point of having a murder mystery if i (as the reader) know the stories of all the suspects but the main character has no clue about any of these people? where's the element of discovering things alongside the character?

    the length was brutal, it honestly could have been shortened. and the ending didn't feel satisfying. i'm not sure where the next book in the series would pick up.

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