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Rose/House
Rose/House | Arkady Martine
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Arkady Martine, the acclaimed author of the Teixcalaan Series, returns with an astonishing new novella.
Basit Deniau’s houses were haunted to begin with.
A house embedded with an artificial intelligence is a common thing: a house that is an artificial intelligence, infused in every load-bearing beam and fine marble tile with a thinking creature that is not human? That is something else altogether. But now Deniau’s been dead a year, and Rose House is locked up tight, as commanded by the architect’s will: all his possessions and files and sketches are confined in its archives, and their only keeper is Rose House itself. Rose House, and one other.
Dr. Selene Gisil, one of Deniau’s former protégé, is permitted to come into Rose House once a year. She alone may open Rose House’s vaults, look at drawings and art, talk with Rose House’s animating intelligence all she likes. Until this week, Dr. Gisil was the only person whom Rose House spoke to.
But even an animate intelligence that haunts a house has some failsafes common to all AIs. For instance: all AIs must report the presence of a dead body to the nearest law enforcement agency.
There is a dead person in Rose House. The house says so. It is not Basit Deniau, and it is not Dr. Gisil. It is someone else. Rose House, having completed its duty of care and informed Detective Maritza Smith of the China Lake police precinct that there is in fact a dead person inside it, dead of unnatural causes—has shut up.
No one can get inside Rose House, except Dr. Gisil. Dr. Gisil was not in North America when Rose House called the China Lake precinct. But someone did. And someone died there. And someone may be there still.
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OutsmartYourShelf
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Basit Deniau was an architect who designed & built 'Rose House', a house embedded with AI. Since his death, Rose House has been sealed with no-one allowed in apart from Dr Selene Gisil, who is allowed to visit for 1 week per year as per the terms of Basit's will. So it is a surprise when the local PD receive a call from Rose House reporting the presence of a dead body inside the premises. (Continued)

OutsmartYourShelf A police officer visits the house but is not allowed in by the AI, so Dr Gisil returns to the house to gain entry for the investigation.

This novella is a distinctly odd read & I mean that in a positive way. It's an intriguing premise: an abandoned house run by an AI who controls exit & entry of the one person allowed in there. So how did the dead body end up there?
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OutsmartYourShelf Once Dr Gisil & the police officer are inside the house, the AI acts almost sentient as it displays enjoyment of subterfuge, word play, & double meanings. It must have seen what happened but is strangely reluctant to divulge that information. It's a fairly short read & the ending doesn't tie up all the loose ends, rather it leaves the reader with a sense of disquiet or unease. I thought it was an interesting read.
3.75 🌟
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OutsmartYourShelf My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Pan Macmillan/Tor, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7322312798
Read 10th-11th Mar 2025

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Robotswithpersonality
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Delicious. Novella length with a short story's worth of plot, there is a glorious blend of literary sci-fi and a tingle of horror and detective noir. It's more languid and atmospheric than solidly creepy or spooky, but it had me invested quickly. I think I wanted more resolution, more answers, but I can see how that wasn't the author's intent. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? I'm stil on the search for non-evil-seeming robots/AI, but if they're going to be a negative depiction, I appreciate when they're possibly sarcastic and ominous in their curiousity, possibly, but not certifiably homicidal. A good aura of mystery remains. I also love the framing of the house as a haunt, the idea of AI built into a house being a new form of haunted house, and how that extrapolates into the threat of a whole haunted city. 4mo
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 For all that the plot felt a little truncated, I got a good feel for the characters in a relatively short space. Representation in books still being a point of contention, I continue to find it satisfying when a story is written by a female author with majority female characters. Will definitely be looking up Martine's backlist. 4mo
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Rose/House | Arkady Martine
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I pre-ordered this limited edition and signed copy of Arkady Martine's new novella. And it came today!