*** 4 ***
A buddy read with my friends Evgeny and Maria, because we need some Forward Momentum!!!
I can't believe it has been almost 40 years on page, since we first met Miles's mom and dad, his birth, his teenage years, his loves, his Grand successes and major fallings. In this book Miles is 38 years old, a happily married father of four, a very prestigious Emperial Auditor, and still just as much Miles Vorkosigan as when we started...
The book starts with Miles waking up in the dark and unfamiliar underground maze of corridors in a planet he had been visiting in his capacity as an Auditor. Corrupt Cryogenic Moguls have created a culture in which people freeze themselves in the hope to be awakened when a cure for aging or other conditions is discovered, giving their money, rights to their lives and their voting rights to the Cryo Companies. This must require a ton of trust, because what is to guarantee that they will act in your best interest, or even wake you up at all...
So, those Companies are trying to set up shop in Barrayaran Empire's planets and Gregor and his Empress smell something fishy. Of course, the best person to send to get to the heart of the problem is Miles Vorkosigan! The little weaselly Lord can figure out anything! Unfortunately, he also always gets himself almost killed as well. And this is where we find him - drugged out of his mind, beaten up, and lost, when two locals encounter him in an abandoned derelict Cryogenic Facility. Poor and hiding folks are currently using it as their home and a small boy gives the bedraggled short outlander a helping hand. At the end, Miles repays the boy's kindness with even bigger kindness of his own, and with the typical for him manic flair.
Armsman Roic is his assigned sidekick for this adventure and it was really good to see him again. However, we didn't have any of our other favorite characters show up, but were told in passing about couple of significant deaths which just broke my ❤!!! The last several sentences in the book just killed me and it feels like an era of greatness has ended, leaving a deep scar on the soul... I cried, and now I don't really want to read anything, which truly makes no sense, since we didn't see the character that much anyway... *deep sigh*... The heart feels how it feels.
Once again there is an ethical dilemma, this time dealing with how long should we want to live, even if we have the ability to extend our live spans indefinitely. When do we have the moral responsibility to let the next generation have their turn, and if a medical cure for aging is found, should only the rich be able to afford it or should it be a right for all levels of economic groups. It is fascinating and once again the author doesn't judge but gives us only food for thought and I appreciate it tremendously!!!
Otherwise the story was more procedural than the space advanture we are used to with Miles and the pacing was slower, perked up by the two precocious children who stole the show. It was not the best book in the series, but as I have said before, even mediocre Vorkosigan book is better than no Vorkosigan book at all. I enjoyed every minute of it, despite it finding a way to smash me to the floor with its ending... I wonder where the author will go from here... It will never be the same again.
Now I wish you all Happy Reading and may you always find what you need in the pages of a Good Book!!!