As Yet Unsent

As Yet Unsent

5.0 (1 ratings)
Science Fiction
Format eBook
Pages 24
Language English
Published Jun 8, 2022
Publisher Tor.com
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In a world where hidden truths and dark intentions collide, a secret report surfaces, offering a glimpse into the elusive organization known as Blood of Eden. Judith Deuteros, a figure shrouded in mystery, deftly unveils the intricacies of this enigmatic group while shedding light on their far-reaching implications. The detailed account reveals not only the organization's clandestine operations but also the web of deceit that surrounds them.

Tamsyn Muir's storytelling weaves together elements of suspense and intrigue as readers navigate the layers of Judith's investigation. Each revelation draws them deeper into a narrative filled with tension and consequence, where the lines between allies and adversaries blur. Through vivid characterizations and immersive settings, Muir constructs a gripping atmosphere that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

What remains unsaid and unrecorded echoes throughout the pages, leaving readers to ponder the moral dilemmas that arise when loyalty intersects with ambition. As the shadows of Blood of Eden loom larger, the stakes grow higher, inviting readers to reflect on the cost of uncovering truth in a world fraught with danger.

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5.0
Gina
Gina @gina60583
Nov 24, 2025

I’d classify As Yet Unsent as required reading before reading Nona the Ninth. I’m honestly slightly irritated I didn’t read it before Nona.If you were confused at the start of Nona the Ninth, this short story will clear a few things up.It outlines these three characters' motivations, thoughts, and movements in more detail than was given to us in Nona. In a way, it allows us to understand them and their situation better. It’s more like a diary than a report and contains more emotion and thoughts that wouldn’t normally be in a report - which of course, I like. Even though the accounts are written by the most serious and proper character in Gideon the Ninth, there’s still humour in there. Almost unintentional humour - intentional by Tamsyn, unintentional by Judith.Much like The Mysterious Study of Doctor Sex, this one allows us to see inside the mind of a character we didn’t see much of in Gideon the Ninth. A character who can now be understood in the most beautiful way.For more reviews and book recommendations, check out my YouTube channel

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