Sunday, 12 January 2020

Surface Detail (Culture #9) by Iain M. Banks

Surface Detail
Culture #9
Iain M. Banks



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Date read: 7 - 22 November 2019
Length: 627 pages
Published: 2010


Lededje is murdered by the richest man in the area; Veppers. Luckily, and unknown to her, a neural lace was put in her head and she reconstructs somewhere very far away. In a new body, she wants revenge. Will she be successful?


I quite liked Led, although at first I thought she was much younger than she actually is, and I was surprised when I found out how old she really is. She seems very childish at first, and I wondered if she's lived a sheltered life?

The markings on the skin are interesting, and it's not just the skin, even the whites of the eyes are marked. Unfortunately these beings are regarded as less than those without them. Typical human nature!

Veppers is evil, that's the only word for it. An utterly despicable person who only cares about himself and his money. He angers me so much.

You got to see more of the ships again, which is good because the series is nearly finished!


I'm looking forward to finishing the series!




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Thanks,
The Wee Librocubicularist

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