Service Model

Hardcover, 376 pages

English language

Published June 4, 2024 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-29028-1
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ASIN:
1250290287
Goodreads:
195790861

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Humanity is a dying breed, utterly reliant on artificial labor and service. When a domesticated robot gets a nasty little idea downloaded into their core programming, they murder their owner. The robot then discovers they can also do something else they never did before: run away. After fleeing the household, they enter a wider world they never knew existed, where the age-old hierarchy of humans at the top is disintegrating, and a robot ecosystem devoted to human wellbeing is finding a new purpose.

7 editions

Tchaikovsky keeps finding me.

Elder Race was my introduction to him — a story that smuggled a deeply human portrait of depression inside a clever science fiction / fantasy dual-perspective structure. I five-starred it and figured that was a hard act to follow.

Service Model had me worried for a while. At 15% I was enjoying it but couldn't shake the feeling it might just be another "There Will Come Soft Rains" — a well-executed riff on a familiar premise, robots carrying on after humanity's end, poignant but not surprising. I set it down and read another book entirely. Then I came back, just to check.

The trap was sprung.

What followed was one of those reading experiences where I started carving out time I didn't have — a few chapters before bed, staying up until 2am, eventually finishing it on a plane to California. The book kept me genuinely uncertain …

reviewed Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky

dystopian robot future with an underlying warmth

Reminiscent of Monk and Robot though broader and darker, we're along for a calm inquisitive road novel with an earnest robot butler some moment after the world as they and we know it ended. Satirically enjoys itself in upending formulaic scenes and takes us to some imaginative places, surprisingly light fun.

Subjects

  • Science Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Dystopia
  • Robots
  • Humor