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Gyrre:
Terra Incognita by Ruth Downie

It's a murder mystery set in the time of Ancient Rome (pre-holy empire) in what would become northern England.

hmm:
I see some people in this thread have mentioned The Expanse series. I didn't see anyone mentioning the audiobooks, which are read by a Tony-winning actor. He's very good. He sounds like he's having so much fun reading the dialog of Avasarala, a character who sadly doesn't show up until the second book.

If you're OK with sci fi that has weirder premises than The Expanse, try This Is How You Lose The Time War, which I liked very much. I'd definitely recommend it to people who liked Ninefox Gambit and vice versa.

hmm:

--- Quote from: Aimless on 12 May 2019, 13:39 ---From Bacteria to Bach and Back, by Daniel Dennett.

I'm taking notes on my phone on pretty much every single page, so it's slow going. But it's a great book

--- End quote ---

Oh, nice. I'm in book group that just finished BtB&B. I'm happy to share our groups thoughts about it, maybe in a separate thread. We've now moved on to The Information by James Gleick.

sitnspin:
"A Memory Called Empire"

The new ambassador to a galaxy-spanning empire arrives at her new post only to find that her predecessor is dead and no one will admit that it wasn't an accident or that she might be next. Now she must solve the mystery of his murder while keeping herself alive and protecting her home world from the ever expanding empire.

MrEnglishTeacher:
Just started "Life A Users Manual" by George Perec. It's a tour of 1975 Paris frozen within a single moment in time.

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