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A brand-new entry in the Hugo, Nebula, and Ignyte Award-nominated sapphic, cozy space-opera mystery series The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti, which Charlie Jane Anders calls "an utter triumph." 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…mehr

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A brand-new entry in the Hugo, Nebula, and Ignyte Award-nominated sapphic, cozy space-opera mystery series The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti, which Charlie Jane Anders calls "an utter triumph." 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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Autorenporträt
Malka Older is an author, a humanitarian, a sociopunk, and a practitioner of speculative resistance and evidence-based creativity. Her political science fiction thriller Infomocracy was named one of the best books of the year by Kirkus Reviews, Book Riot, and The Washington Post, and with its sequels, Null States and State Tectonics, was a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Series. Her Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti series of mysteries set on a gas giant planet begins with the acclaimed The Mimicking of Known Successes. She has also written numerous serials, short stories, poetry, and essays, and published the collection ...And Other Disasters. She is a faculty associate at Arizona State University, where she teaches on predictive fictions and hosts the Science Fiction Sparkle Salon. Her opinions can be found in The New York Times, The Nation, Foreign Policy, and NBC THINK, among other places.