A review by athena21
Murder in the Generative Kitchen by Meg Pontecorvo

4.0

Murder in the Generative Kitchen is an absolutely brilliant sci-fi novella. My grandfather gave me a copy a number of years ago now, and it's a book that I still think about from time to time. Sci-fi is all about asking "what if?", and it does well when it can ask the right questions, and then answer them in intriguing and thought-provoking ways. This novella asks brilliant questions about the future of our justice and carceral system, and about the morality of AI. A great example of sci-fi done right.