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The Potency of Ungovernable Impulses

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The next entry in the multi-award-nominated cozy space-opera mystery series The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti!
When a former classmate begs Pleiti for help on behalf of her cousin—who's up for a prestigious academic position at a rival Jovian university but has been accused of plagiarism on the eve of her defense—Pleiti agrees to investigate the matter.
Even if she has to do it without Mossa, her partner in more ways than one. Even if she's still reeling from Mossa's sudden isolation and bewildering rejection.
Yet what appears to be a case of an attempted reputational smearing devolves into something decidedly more dangerous—and possibly deadly.
The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti
The Mimicking of Known Successes
The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles
The Potency of Ungovernable Impulses
The Centenal Cycle
Infomocracy
Null States
State Tectonics
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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2025

      Scholar Pleiti is going it alone in this third investigation of the halls of academe amid the human colonies ringed around Jupiter (a follow-up to The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles). One of Pleiti's academic colleagues at rival institution Stortellen is under attack, not physically but through anonymous slings and arrows cast at her scholarly reputation. Pleiti may be the expert on academia, but she needs Mossa to ground her investigatory skills. She flails without her partner, even as the attacks turn deadly. When Mossa finally arrives on the scene to help Pleiti, the case takes on a relentless pace as the unseen antagonist tries to destroy her enemies at any cost. Mossa and Pleiti, on-again, off-again, on-again partners and lovers, finally acknowledge that they need each other both personally and professionally as they race against time and the ungovernable impulses of an unknown assailant to save a friend. VERDICT In Older's latest series entry, the further exploration of the colony's academic scene will delight readers of dark academia, and the mystery will enthrall those looking for more sci-fi/mystery blends, while Mossa and Pleiti's relationship is a delight for sapphic romance readers.--Marlene Harris

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2025
      A poison-pen campaign turns deadly in Older's third volume transplanting the classic British mystery to the atmosphere of Jupiter. Investigator Mossa is sunk deep in melancholia and pulling away from her sometimes-investigative partner and lover, Classical scholar Pleiti of Valdegeld University. In a plot motivator sampled from Dorothy L. Sayers'Gaudy Night, Pleiti's former classmate Petanj begs her help in defusing a slanderous campaign against Petanj's cousin, Villette, who's under consideration for a donship at a rival university, Stortellen. Since Mossa refuses to help (or at least, appears to, in a gambit reminiscent of Arthur Conan Doyle'sThe Hound of the Baskervilles), Pleiti is forced to investigate on her own. As she infiltrates Villette's circle, it becomes clear that several people might be resentful of the Modern scholar's success as an academic and inventor. Pleiti attempts to put her own experience of academia and what she knows of Mossa's investigative methods to bear, even as the campaign escalates from threatening letters, anonymous accusations, and acts of vandalism to more dangerous incidents. By this third installment, as charming and even action-packed as it is, the construction of this science fantasy might be pushing the boundaries of implausibility too far. Older has degrees and experience in economics, politics, and disaster response; she clearly knows that a society with limited resources would be unlikely to produce the luxurious food and drinks she describes, and understanding people as she does, it seems equally unlikely that a society that also produces murderers wouldn't have at least one prison and a stricter judicial system than is presented here. There's a point being made, but it's not entirely clear what it is. Entertaining and thrilling, but those nagging questions...

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