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John Scalzi: The Dispatcher (2017, Subterranean Press) 4 stars

Review of 'The Dispatcher' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is essentially a mystery/detective novella set in a slightly different future with one strange premise: that at some point in our very near future, people who are murdered start reappearing alive and well in their home instead of actually dying. This turns out to have several interesting implications, one being that murder suddenly becomes a lot more difficult for those who want to do it; another being that dangerous sports and things like duelling suddenly become a lot "safer" and more popular; and most relevent to the plot, a new profession known as "Dispatcher" comes into existence. Dispatchers exist to help quickly "dispatch" (ie murder) those who are dying of something that could have been prevented. For example, in the novella our dispatcher happens to witness a nasty traffic accident that leaves a woman near death. If she were just to die from the accident, she would be permanently dead; but if he kills her first, then there's a 999/1000 chance she will reappear safe and sound back in her own home.

Other than the one weird premise of the plot this is entirely non-fantasy, and the story unfolds mostly as a mystery, as the cops and the titular Dispatcher (Valdez) attempt to find out what happened to another dispatcher who's gone missing.

This novella is also available as an audiobook on Audible narrated by Zachary Quinto, who does an excellent job.