The Relentless Moon, Mary Robinette Kowal. Finished this one! It was a bit much complicated political spy thriller (and I feel like I'm not entirely sorted out on who did what), but still good! Also it was fun being on the moon: some aspects of the book felt more relevant to COVID times than might have originally been intended. I appreciate, though don't always enjoy, that in this series Kowal has been writing female protagonists who are neuro-weird in ways that might be described as "neurotic" (social anxiety, anorexia), and these do cause problems for them, but ultimately don't get in the way of their being awesome and heroic.
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