Motus
by P. A. Kramer
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Pub Date 9 Oct 2025 | Archive Date 8 Oct 2025
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Description
For centuries, the people of Motus have tunneled through the rock in search of the resources they needed to survive. Until Corun, armed with his late father’s pickaxe, uncovers an unfamiliar ore in the underground city’s path.
Far from the riches he hoped for, an appraiser identifies the ore as slag from the furnace, rock long ago stripped of its useful water and oxygen. It can only mean one thing.
They’ve been moving in circles.
Faced with the prospect of retracing their steps or descending to more inhospitable depths, the city’s laborers go on strike. Corun, inspired by an outspoken Ascensionist, believes their only hope lies on the rumored Surface. But to get there, they will have to contend with cold rock, thin air, and a jaded board member impeding their progress at every turn. And what they find will test their wits and resolve and make them question everything they were ever told.
Reminiscent of Wool and City of Ember, with an adult, hard sci-fi twist, MOTUS explores the travails and triumphs of a people determined to carve an existence out of cold and unforgiving stone.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798231224197 |
PRICE | US$4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 355 |
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Featured Reviews

5 stars and I cannot mean that more.
This book has everything I want in science fiction. It is hard sci-fi in the best way possible: the science is completely real, interesting, and never made me suspend my disbelief, but the characters and story get just as much attention and are even more compelling. There is growth, humor, strong female characters, reflection, even a little romance…it’s pretty rare for a book to hit all the marks.
My favorite part is all the random quirks thrown in that make the world feel extra realistic. For example, it’s considered rude to wear your helmet in someone’s house because it implies you don’t trust the integrity of their roof. A lot of their metaphors also relate to quail (including a quail they named Canary lol) because that’s their only livestock. Every time, I giggled and was like “duh, of course that’s how they would think!”
I also loved that the reader gets to appreciate the dramatic irony of knowing more than the characters (e.g. “One miner commented it was likely the first time straw had ever been used to make a roof in all of human history.”) yet still be in suspense alongside them.
There are several detailed chemistry & geology explanations—which I personally, as a massive nerd, couldn’t adore more—but if you hate chemistry with a burning passion for some reason, this book may not be for you. However, if you ever got even a little excited during science class, then I can’t recommend this enough!