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Search & Recovery by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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Search & Recovery (edition 2015)

by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Series: Anniversary Day Saga (4), Retrieval Artist (Book 11)

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Amid the ruin, heroes emerge from the unlikeliest places...The Anniversary Day bombings devastated the Moon, killing thousands. While survivors search for missing loved ones and the rich and powerful set plans in motion to capitalize on the Moon's misfortune, one ruthless man vows to uncover those responsible for the attacks on the Moon.Luc Deshin, the most feared man in Armstrong, knows all too well the bombings could have killed the wife and son he loves more than life itself. To protect his family, Deshin immerses himself in a criminal network he fought long and hard to leave behind. Deshin doesn't scare easily, but what he finds in the black market underbelly of the Moon will chill him to the bone."Fans of Rusch's Retrieval Artist universe will enjoy the expansion of the Anniversary Day story, with new characters providing more perspectives on its signature events, while newcomers will get a good introduction to the series."-Publishers Weekly on A Murder of Clones "Filled with plenty of action, a deep cast and an intense philosophical ethical debate re what a human is; the third Retrieval Artist Universe: The Anniversary Day saga is a fantastic thriller as the audience obtains new perspectives re the pivotal tragedy. Readers do not have to wait eight years for all the books to be released. Instead of an annual publication, this excellent science fiction series is on a monthly schedule; having started last November and December with Anniversary Day and Blowback respectively, and Search and Recovery to follow in February."-Alternative Worlds II on A Murder of Clones "Anniversary Day is an edge-of-the-seat thriller that will keep you turning pages late into the night and it's also really good science fiction. What's not to like?"-Analog on Anniversary Day"Rusch offers up a well-told mystery with interesting characters and a complex, riveting storyline that includes a healthy dose of suspense, all building toward an ending that may not be what it appears."-RT Book Reviews on Blowback… (more)
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Title:Search & Recovery
Authors:Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Info:WMG Publishing, Inc. (2015), Kindle Edition, 250 pages
Collections:Read, Kindle
Rating:***
Tags:read, read in 2015, series:part

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Search & Recovery: A Retrieval Artist Universe Novel: Book Four of the Anniversary Day Saga (Volume 11) by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

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Book 4 of the Anniversary Day saga goes into the background of the events leading to the destruction of the moon domes. ( )
  catseyegreen | Nov 23, 2022 |
I'm quite enjoying this and the previous Miles Flint-free book. Solid installment, I've already pre-ordered the next book. ( )
  LoisSusan | Dec 10, 2020 |
I am not sure where to start with this one. It feels redundant and unneeded as part of the series (and being so much shorter from the other ones is just part of the issue).

As with the previous one, we get two stories here - Berhane's (we met her in the previous book when her lawyer boyfriend left her and later when he saw her so much changed) and Luc Deshin (now, that's someone I really wanted to see again - considering that he is the criminal turned good but not really in this universe, he is a natural fit for finding out some parts of what happened). Add to this a few side stories of a woman on Earth that apparently had met the clones before (and is now in hiding), an investigator, some people from the DNA lab that stores the DNA that should not have existed and an accountant, and this book should have worked. Except that there was not enough of story here to actually hold it together - or any connection between the different storylines - we probably will see the connection in a later book but it is a bit too early in the series for a filler novel - Berhane's story and all those side stories could have gone into the previous book, Deshin's could have gone into whatever book will connect the dots...

Berhane's story is essentially pointless - a "rich girl realizes her purpose" story which could have been either told better or a lot shorter. We know where she ends up, knowing why could have been handled better. Deshin's story of realizing that something in the underworld is amiss around all those attacks is handled better but still a bit longer than it probably should have been. And all those additional stories, thrown in to set the stage for what is coming are making too much of the bulk of the already too short novel (and I do realize the irony of saying that the book was too short while saying that the parts should have been shorter).

I do not generally mind novels that set the stage for a series continuation - they are needed sometimes. But I am really bothered when the whole novel is used for that staging and nothing really moves - Deshin's discovery is probably the only new information and as important as it is, a whole book about it is a bit too much (especially when his was the secondary story here).

It was still a decent book but it did fill like a filler. I hope the next one actually get us somewhere closer to figuring out what happened during both the attacks. ( )
  AnnieMod | Mar 30, 2015 |
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Amid the ruin, heroes emerge from the unlikeliest places...The Anniversary Day bombings devastated the Moon, killing thousands. While survivors search for missing loved ones and the rich and powerful set plans in motion to capitalize on the Moon's misfortune, one ruthless man vows to uncover those responsible for the attacks on the Moon.Luc Deshin, the most feared man in Armstrong, knows all too well the bombings could have killed the wife and son he loves more than life itself. To protect his family, Deshin immerses himself in a criminal network he fought long and hard to leave behind. Deshin doesn't scare easily, but what he finds in the black market underbelly of the Moon will chill him to the bone."Fans of Rusch's Retrieval Artist universe will enjoy the expansion of the Anniversary Day story, with new characters providing more perspectives on its signature events, while newcomers will get a good introduction to the series."-Publishers Weekly on A Murder of Clones "Filled with plenty of action, a deep cast and an intense philosophical ethical debate re what a human is; the third Retrieval Artist Universe: The Anniversary Day saga is a fantastic thriller as the audience obtains new perspectives re the pivotal tragedy. Readers do not have to wait eight years for all the books to be released. Instead of an annual publication, this excellent science fiction series is on a monthly schedule; having started last November and December with Anniversary Day and Blowback respectively, and Search and Recovery to follow in February."-Alternative Worlds II on A Murder of Clones "Anniversary Day is an edge-of-the-seat thriller that will keep you turning pages late into the night and it's also really good science fiction. What's not to like?"-Analog on Anniversary Day"Rusch offers up a well-told mystery with interesting characters and a complex, riveting storyline that includes a healthy dose of suspense, all building toward an ending that may not be what it appears."-RT Book Reviews on Blowback

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Amid the ruin, heroes emerge from the unlikeliest places...

The Anniversary Day bombings devastated the Moon, killing thousands. While survivors search for missing loved ones and the rich and powerful set plans in motion to capitalize on the Moon's misfortune, one ruthless man vows to uncover those responsible for the attacks on the Moon.

Luc Deshin, the most feared man in Armstrong, knows all too well the bombings could have killed the wife and son he loves more than life itself. To protect his family, Deshin immerses himself in a criminal network he fought long and hard to leave behind.

Deshin doesn't scare easily, but what he finds in the black market underbelly of the Moon will chill him to the bone.
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