Exit Strategy

The Murderbot Diaries

160 pages

English language

Published Dec. 21, 2018 by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.

ISBN:
978-1-250-18546-4
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4 stars (19 reviews)

Murderbot wasn't programmed to care. So, its decision to help the only human who ever showed it respect must be a system glitch, right?

Having traveled the width of the galaxy to unearth details of its own murderous transgressions, as well as those of the GrayCris Corporation, Murderbot is heading home to help Dr. Mensah—its former owner (protector? friend?)—submit evidence that could prevent GrayCris from destroying more colonists in its never-ending quest for profit.

But who's going to believe a SecUnit gone rogue? And what will become of it when it's caught?

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Great preliminary finale

4 stars

This book concludes the original Murderbot tetralogy. It's quite a ride with a lot of action, strategic planning but also quiet moments where Murderbot considers their future and their relations to other beings, especially humans. The action scenes were well written but I liked the quieter ones a bit more. Beautiful ending.

Review of 'Exit Strategy' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

EXIT STRATEGY, the (supposed) series finale so good that it got sequels. Murderbot finds out that its actions have caused trouble for the humans that made its quest possible in the first place, and heads back to help them.

I love Murderbot, its rapport with the various humans is complex and interesting, it was nice to see Dr. Mensah again. The narration is great, the world-building continues to build incrementally in a way that gives everything you need to know for this volume (and no more), but the whole picture is one of a complex economy of corporations, planets, and political entities.

The combination of planning for action and then carrying it out has been well-handled and exciting all series, but it really shines here. Murderbot explains its plans, then how it has to adjust, whether it goes this idea from a serial, how things go wrong, how its trying …

Review of 'Exit Strategy' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Wells is just coasting now. The first Murderbot: that was phenomenal. Second, very good, with discovery and growth and a promising new character. Third, kind of formula; now the fourth is pure formula: cartoonishly evil bad guys, a rescue mission, shoot-em-up, many miracles thanks to Murderbot's l33t hacker skilz (plus the fact that everyone seems to run a 1980s-style internet without the least idea of security), teasing love interest with Dr. Too-Good-to-be-True Mensah. At the end we've been along for a ride but not gotten anywhere. I think I'll skip the fifth one.

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  • Fiction, science fiction, action & adventure
  • Fiction, science fiction, hard science fiction