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Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
by Eddie Robson
There's plenty of technothriller but not a lot sci-fi mysteries and this one was quite good.
It's set after the first contact, when Earth inhabitants and the Logi established diplomatic relationships and there's even a cultural attachè.
The cultural attache and Lydia, a translator, are the main characters and their relationship is quite interesting.
I appreciated how the author developed the characters, the idea that telepathically translation can cause a sort of drunkness, and the mysterious aliens.
The plot is well developed, entertaining and gripping and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I would be happy to learn more about the Logi.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
It's set after the first contact, when Earth inhabitants and the Logi established diplomatic relationships and there's even a cultural attachè.
The cultural attache and Lydia, a translator, are the main characters and their relationship is quite interesting.
I appreciated how the author developed the characters, the idea that telepathically translation can cause a sort of drunkness, and the mysterious aliens.
The plot is well developed, entertaining and gripping and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I would be happy to learn more about the Logi.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine