A review by reasonpassion
Dark Orbit by Carolyn Ives Gilman

4.0

I wasn't entirely certain what to make of the description, but found it intriguing. I was pleasantly surprised to note that it wasn't fully accurate. This is far more of a philosophical pondering of metaphysics and relationships than either a murder mystery or scifi epic. Whatever may be said about the accuracy of the science explored is beside the point, as it serves as a great medium for an exploration of how we live our lives and how perception works to expand or limit our expression. Add in a good deal of witty dialogue, particularly at the beginning, and you've got a story will certainly start a few conversations.