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Our friend with a need for speed is probably my favorite plot thread weave of any of his books. Excession did a great job of lulling you into thinking certain things were happening then absolutely slapped the universe with a different sequence of events, it's such a fun read.
Look to Windward is absolutely excellent as well.
Look to Windward is my favourite. The Ways of Dying monologue is hauntingly beautiful.