The cloning concepts are very well explained and fleshed out, Lafferty going so far as to write and implement what’s referred to as the Codicils the international laws that govern the existence of clones for the whole story. I can say that in Six Wakes this is done expertly. I am also a big sci-fi fan and keeping the concepts scientifically accurate is pretty important to me, as well as the majority of folks who like to read science fiction novels. When those flashbacks all come together and you understand who these people really are, you start to get a sense of what could have happened in the beginning – but you may never guess the real ending. It’s always better to be left guessing until the end rather than to find out the full story 3/4 of the way into the book and then read how it all happens and why, right? Mur Lafferty crafted Six Wakes perfectly, with the flashbacks of each character stitched in at exactly the right moments. This is something I definitely enjoyed and I believe readers everywhere will enjoy as well. Mur Lafferty keeps you wondering, changing opinions and slowly unraveling the complicated web of how all of the pieces fit together, all the way until the end. You jump straight into the action in Six Wakes. In this Hugo nominated science fiction thriller by Mur Lafferty, a crew of clones awakens aboard a space ship to find theyre being hunted-and any one of them could be the killer. This nerve-tingling murder mystery in space has almost everything right, at least for me. 4.1 157 Ratings 9.99 9.99 Publisher Description.
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