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A review by julies_reading
The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older

2.0

In this Holmsian sci-fi mystery, humanity evacuated Earth generations ago to live on Jupiter, surviving on man-made platforms in the thick gaseous atmosphere. Mossa is a detective investigating a strange disappearance. Pleiti is a researcher at an institute dedicated to trying to get humanity back to Earth - and also Mossa's ex-girlfriend. When Mossa determines the disappearance is related to Pleiti's institute, they'll have to work together after years without contact.

This is another case of me finding a cheap book that I had heard very little about and suffering for it. What did I like about this book? The setting is so fantastic. It's gaslamp, everything's hazy and atmospheric. The vibe was smokey, cinematic, almost western or steampunk. I haven't really read that before! I liked the idea of humanity in this strange new environment and so much of their resources being dedicated to trying to go back. What did I not like about this book? Unfortunately, a good amount. The language in this book made me disconnect from it so quickly. It was pretentious and stuck out like a sore thumb. I'm lucky nobody bet me to take a shot every time the author used "august" as an adjective because I would not have been able to get home. It felt so out of place, so distracting, that it made me focus on that and little else. I didn't connect to our characters at all. They felt as flat as could be. In fact, I wouldn't have thought they were exes until way into the book were it not for the synopsis because they are built out so little. Other than them being Holmes and Watson, I really couldn't name many (if any) character traits they inhabit, particularly Pleiti, which is criminal because she's the POV character. I thought this book was way too short to give a satisfying mystery, mostly to set up the world for the reader in which the mystery would make sense. Maybe I should listen to my gut and stay away from novellas, and from most sff murder mysteries, but sometimes a set-up is too good for me to not give it a shot. You gotta take a chance, and this chance just happened to not work out for me. 

Overall, other than the setting, nothing really worked out for me here except for the very cool world.