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Lädt ... Andorra Pett and the Oort Cloud Café (2017. Auflage)von Richard Dee (Autor)
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Meet Andorra Pett; with her trusty sidekick, she's taken over a derelict caf . On a mining station. It just happens to be orbiting Saturn She's hoping for a fresh start, away from all the drama of her old life. It's a chance to relax and start again in a place where nobody knows anything about her or her past.But the caf holds a secret, and secrets have a habit of coming out; whether you want them to or not. And being accident prone doesn't help. The more you try to pretend that you know what's going on, the worse it gets.Andorra's plans for peace and quiet get lost amid the revelations and skulduggery and she soon realises that the fate of the whole station lies in her hapless hands.In space, you can still trip over your feet; the question is, will you land upright? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Unfortunately, on their first day, they find the body of Mike, the previous owner, who is supposed to have left the station suddenly after alcohol was banned, in one of the bar's two freezers.
It quickly becomes clear to them that local politics are sufficiently complicated that they'd be the most convenient suspects, even if it makes no sense. They can't report the body until they solve the crime.
I started this book expecting to find it silly and light, with the mystery just a convenience providing some structure. It's by no means a heavy, dark book, but there's some real substance to both the story and the characters.
Nearly everyone turns out to be more complicated and interesting than they might initially seem, and even the "bad guys," even the murderer, turn out to have real reasons that make sense from their perspective. Sometimes those reasons even include the greater good of the station, an inherently fragile environment that needs to be protected.
Overall, a pleasant and enjoyable surprise.
Recommended.
I received a free electronic galley of this book from the publisher, and am reviewing it voluntarily. ( )