Adrian Tchaikovsky is back […] with a story about a little household robot who makes a mess around the house one day. Dismayed that they’ve exceeded their programming (and it wasn’t entirely their fault), they do what all accidental murderers do: they run. And when they do, they discover a strange world where humanity is gasping its last and an extensive robotic infrastructure is struggling to find a new purpose. This one reminds of us Martha Wells’s Murderbot, but Tchaikovsky makes Service Model his own. Recommended.
–A Good Book, Sumner, WA
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