

They are to be kept under control by the AI, who has ultimate command of the ship - but the AI is, at the time of their waking, offline and malfunctioning. To make things even more fun, we soon learn that each of the six crew members is a criminal, undertaking this difficult journey with the promise that their records will be wiped clean at the other end. A manor house murder mystery is my favorite type of murder mystery, and Six Wakes is a manor house murder mystery in space. Unable to trust anyone - even themselves - they have to get the ship’s AI back online and figure out how they got to this state, or the ship (and its thousands of sleeping colonists) is doomed.ĭespite (because of?) the high concept of Six Wakes, I was all in the way in from the jump. Their older bodies have clearly been in space for more than two decades, but they now can’t remember anything later than boarding the ship. The five other crew members aboard the generation ship Dormire are in the same situation. Space janitor and chef Maria Elena wakes up in a new clone body to find that her last body is dead. If you haven’t backed up your mind lately with a new mindmap, and you die, your clone will be missing some time. Six Wakes was one of my most anticipated books for spring, and with good reason! In this future, humans have perfected cloning: with regular backups (called mindmaps) and a fresh computer, a clone can die as many times as it likes and wake up again in a brand new body.
