The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka OlderThe Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka Older
Narrator: Lindsey Dorcus
Series: The Investigations of Mossa and Pleiti #2
Published by Recorded Books on August 13, 2024
Source: Purchased
Genres: Science Fiction, Cozy Mystery
Length: 4 hrs 58 mins
Pages: 208
Format: Audiobook
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Investigator Mossa and Scholar Pleiti reunite to solve a brand-new mystery in the follow-up to the fan-favorite cozy space opera detective mystery The Mimicking of Known Successes that Hugo Award-winning author Charlie Jane Anders called “an utter triumph.”

Mossa has returned to Valdegeld on a missing person’s case, for which she’ll once again need Pleiti’s insight.

Seventeen students and staff members have disappeared from Valdegeld University—yet no one has noticed. The answers to this case could be found in the outer reaches of the Jovian system—Mossa’s home—and the history of Jupiter’s original settlements. But Pleiti’s faith in her life’s work as scholar of the past has grown precarious, and this new case threatens to further destabilize her dreams for humanity’s future, as well as her own.

The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles is the second novella featuring Mossa and Pleiti. We’ve colonized Jupiter, “Giant,” but are still working towards one day returning to Earth. Mossa, our investigator, is on a missing persons case that takes her to Veldageld where Pleiti lives and works. She of course asks Pleiti for help, since it is one of the university students who seems to have disappeared. I can’t decide how I feel about Mossa and Pleiti’s relationship. Pleiti spends so much time picking over every little comment or decision Mossa makes that it get annoying. I like them together and I like how they have different strengths and abilities – I just want Pleiti to communicate better and be a little less insecure. I feel like that’s what I always want in romances and why I don’t usually read them. At least here the main focus is on the mystery and not their relationship.

The mystery is put together well and I like that it’s intertwined with how this science fiction world works. We learn a little more about the original colonizers and how the rings on Giant support the colony. the reasons behind the disappearance becomes clearer as the story progresses and the case becomes broader. And for being on another planet and far in the future, we get plenty of cups of tea beside the fire.

Overall I enjoyed this one. The sci fi aspects are light as is the mystery. And even if they annoy me sometimes, Mossa and Pleiti are good characters and I look forward to their next adventure.

About Malka Older

Malka Older is a writer, aid worker, and sociologist. Her science-fiction political thriller Infomocracy was named one of the best books of 2016 by Kirkus ReviewsBook Riot, and The Washington Post. She is the creator of the serial Ninth Step Station, currently running on Realm, and her short story collection And Other Disasters came out in November 2019. She is a Faculty Associate at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society and teaches in the genre fiction MFA at Western Colorado University. Her opinions can be found in The New York TimesThe Nation, and Foreign Policy, among others.

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