Spare Man
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Spare Man

Paperback – October 11, 2022

Price
$16.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Publisher
Tor Trade
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250829177
Dimensions
5.35 x 0.95 x 8.2 inches
Weight
11 ounces

Description

Praise for The Spare Man : A 2022 Locus Magazine Recommended Reading List pick! “Rarely is science fiction as entertaining and fun as The Spare Man is from start to finish. Mary Robinette Kowal is a modern master of the genre.”―John Scalzi, New York Times bestselling author“Kowal’s comedy-of-manners SF mystery is a rollicking case of knowing when to throw decorum out the window in order to get results. Highly recommended for... anyone who loves a good mystery in an out-of-this-world setting.”― Library Journal , starred review “A perfect latter-stages-of-a-pandemic read, The Spare Man is a balm for those who are re-learning how to be in a changed (real) world.”― Locus “Kowal expertly weaves in red herrings and twists right up to the unmasking of the killer, and punctuates the suspense with moments of sparkling wit... this is a page-turner.”― Publishers Weekly “Kowal delivers a fast-paced thrill ride that places a traditional hard-boiled detective story in space... readers of traditional detective stories and science fiction alike will not be disappointed.”― Booklist Praise for The Calculating Stars and the Lady Astronaut series: “ The Calculating Stars is a wonderful, scientifically accurate view of what might have been. Kowal masters both science and historical accuracy in this alternate history adventure.”―Andy Weir, author of The Martian “This is what NASA never had, a heroine with attitude.”― The Wall Street Journal “Readers will thrill to the story of this ‘lady astronaut’ and eagerly anticipate the promised sequels.”― Publishers Weekly, starred review“Kowal’s book was revelatory for me, because here is a version of history where men eventually, finally, listen to women.”― Tor.com “A fine balance of integrating historical accuracy―including mid-twentieth-century sexism, racism, and technology―with speculative storytelling.”― Booklist “Readers will be hooked.”― Library Journal “These are really outstanding books. They strongly remind me of James A. Michener's Space in style and substance. Fiction tightly intertwined with real history. It feels like Kowal is giving life to the stories of those you actually knew from history books.”―Jim Wright, Stonekettle Station Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Award-winning alternate history novel, The Calculating Stars , the first book in the Lady Astronaut series. She is also the author of The Glamourist Histories series and Ghost Talkers and has received the Astounding Award for Best New Writer, four Hugo Awards, the Nebula, and Locus Awards. Her stories appear in Asimov’s , Uncanny , and several Year’s Best anthologies. Mary Robinette has also worked as a professional puppeteer, is a member of the Award-winning podcast Writing Excuses , and performs as a voice actor (SAG/AFTRA), recording fiction for authors including Seanan McGuire, Cory Doctorow, and Neal Stephenson. She lives in Tennessee with her husband Rob and over a dozen manual typewriters.

Features & Highlights

  • Hugo, Locus, and Nebula-Award winner Mary Robinette Kowal blends her no-nonsense approach to life in space with her talent for creating glittering high-society in this stylish SF mystery,
  • The Spare Man.
  • A 2022
  • Locus Magazine
  • Recommended Reading List pick!
  • Tesla Crane, a brilliant inventor and an heiress, is on her honeymoon on an interplanetary space liner, cruising between the Moon and Mars. She’s traveling incognito and is reveling in her anonymity. Then someone is murdered and the festering chowderheads who run security have the audacity to arrest her spouse. Armed with banter, martinis and her small service dog, Tesla is determined to solve the crime so that the newlyweds can get back to canoodling―and keep the real killer from striking again.

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Too Woke For Me

I tried to like this book, but the woke pronouns were just too much. When the author used they/their you became confused as to who they were reffering to. And every time some new person introduced themselves, they not only stated their name but their pronounces, which would just interupt the narative. I had to quit after about 20 pages.
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Wanted to love it

Just couldn't get past the first chapter. The character announcement upon introduction of their pronouns was confusing and detracting as they constantly did it overtly. It's as if the author was trying a little too hard and not letting the characters be organic and shape their own form and identity. The age old show, not tell idea of writing.
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A splendid riff on The Thin Man (in Space)

I’m clearly the target audience for this book, since the tag line is “The Thin Man in Space” and I adore The Thin Man.

(CONTEXT: For those of you unfamiliar with this film from the 1930s, it’s a comedy where William Powell, Myrna Loy, and their dog Asta solve a murder. Everyone is witty and elegant and there is some power drinking. Technically, it’s also a holiday movie since much of it is set in late December and there’s a major party scene. Absolutely worth your time if you enjoy people being smart, fashionable, and witty on film while solving murder.)

OKAY. The book. Tesla (famous in her own right as a wealthy heiress & engineer/inventor, disabled after a major accident) and Shal (handsome, sweet retired detective who embroiders) are a delight, trying to travel incognito on a starship to Mars on their honeymoon. Gimlet is Tesla’s Westie service dog.

The murder and the mystery setup itself is well set up and follows the Usual Mystery Tropes strongly, but with the added challenges of doing it in space with variable gravity. Every chapter opens with a cocktail or mocktail recipe geared to the action in the chapter.

Tesla starts the story with every possible advantage, and as each of them is stripped away from her, we see her innate strength, too. A strong cast of supporting characters as well, although I’m particularly attached to Francine, Tesla’s lawyer who crochets so she doesn’t stab people for herself.

This novel is sparkling, witty, well-paced, and keeps the pages turning as the mystery unfolds and we learn more about the characters. Highly recommended.
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Best sci-fi murder mystery ever!

A great cast of characters, all on an interplanetary cruise ship headed to Mars, when the body count starts to rise. Tesla, an engineer, and her new spouse Shal, a retired private investigator, are supposed to be on their honeymoon, but when Shal is detained as a suspect in the death of a passenger things get complicated. Add in an adorable Westie, who is Tesla's service dog, and no one is immune to her charms. The science is spot on, the story is top notch, and the cocktails are top shelf! Lose yourself in the intrigue, the glamor, and the occasional comedic relief, and you have the perfect combination for a great read.
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Clever space murder mystery

Very fun to read, like a space version of an old-fashioned murder-on-a-boat novel, with lots of great science details.