A review by hardwarejunkie9
Loki's Ring by Stina Leicht

5.0

Leicht's greatest strength is dropping in many little throwaway details about how her worlds work. This one has that in spades, with many intriguing socio-technical observations about the nature of AI,
space travel, and the complexities of different lives.

She's also showing a lot of growth here. She's a fantastic action author but she's clearly pushing into new territory here by creating so many action scenes that are less violence driven and more "How do we actually *solve* this?" I'm also glad to see the new ground in familial relationships and how being a parent mirrors being a child.

For her second trip into Science Fiction, she's definitely hitting her stride.