This Thing Between Us by Gus Moreno, 258 pages
After weeks in a coma, Thiago's wife, Vera, died from injuries sustained in very public and politically charged incident at a local Metra station. Thiago's naturally having trouble managing his grief, though the odd behavior of his Alexa-like Itza certainly isn't helping, as the last thing Thiago needs is a device randomly ordering things to his house and reminding him of his late wife.
Full of grief, anger, confusion, and technological horror, This Thing Between Us is propulsive and does not let up. It took me very little time to read this book, and I imagine it'll be haunting me for quite some time to come.
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