Reviews
Praise for Fugitive Telemetry
A Locus Award Finalist!
“Martha Wells’ newest entry in her award-winning, nerd-charming, trope-bending Murderbot series, Fugitive Telemetry, is a lot of things that you probably don’t expect. It is an unadorned whodunit. A cozy mystery garlanded with plasma cannons and spaceships… One of Wells’ superpowers has long been her ability to pack an epic’s worth of material into a very small package.” —NPR
“Wells… creates a main character who is addictive… Murderbot continues to bring intelligence and acerbic commentary on humanity to the forefront.” —Library Journal
“Murderbot’s wry observations of human behavior are as humorous as ever and the mystery is thoroughly satisfying. This is another winning series installment.” —Publishers Weekly
Praise for System Collapse
A Finalist for the Locus Award!
An Indie Next Pick!
A LibraryReads Hall of Fame Pick!
A Finalist for the Goodreads Choice Award!
Praise for The Murderbot Diaries
“The most heartwarming action-packed literally explosive space opera I’ve enjoyed in a long time. Martha Wells is the best writer of loveable snarky gender-subversive killing machines out there!” —N. K. Jemisin
“We are all a little bit Murderbot.”—NPR
“If you need something light, a little violent and laugh-out-loud hilarious, dive into this series: You may find that you have more in common with Murderbot than you think.” —Liz Braswell, The Wall Street Journal
“Readers won’t miss the wall-to-wall action that defined the series from its beginning. The characters and the world building remain engrossing and rewarding.” —Booklist, starred review
“I might have a little bit of a thing for a robot. Its name is Murderbot… Network Effect [is] great.” —Wired
“I can think of no better company than this paranoid android.” —The New Scientist
“Murderbot, with its on-point observations and addictive interior monologues, is easily one of my favorite characters in SF… Highly recommended.” —Charles de Lint for Fantasy & Science Fiction
“I could read about Murderbot all week.” —Locus