Infinite Archive

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Infinite Archive
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1st edition cover
AuthorMur Lafferty
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Midsolar Murders
GenreScience fiction, mystery
PublisherAce Books
Publication date
2025
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages352
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Preceded byChaos Terminal 

Infinite Archive is a science fiction mystery novel by Mur Lafferty, sequel to her earlier novel Chaos Terminal and the third novel in the Midsolar Murders series. It was first published in trade paperback by Ace Books in July 2025.[1]

Summary

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After months of quiet on space station Eternity, detective and author Mallory Viridian, who originally came there to get away from the seemingly endless series of homicide investigations that came her way on Earth, is getting bored. This ends when her visiting literary agent, arriving to discuss new deals, is murdered. Her search for the killer is beset by such complications as a plethora of suspects, a space mystery convention, the internet, alien influencers, difficulties with the Sundry, and the mischievousness of the small intelligent spaceship she has been caring for.

Reception

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Kristi Chadwick in Library Journal writes the book's "fast pace still leaves room for continuing character subplots and snappy dialogue," and "[r]eaders will be delighted to see familiar characters return, causing trouble in their helpful ways."[2]

References

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  1. ^ Infinite Archive title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Chadwick, Kristi. Review in Library Journal v. 150, iss. 5, May 2025, p. 79.
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