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The Disappeared: A Retrieval Artist Novel (edition 2002)

by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Series: Retrieval Artist (Book 1)

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Retrieval Artists help the lost find their way back home, whether they like it or not. Specialized private detectives, they investigate the most unusual crimes in the galaxy. But Miles Flint isn't a Retrieval Artist. He's just a cop, trying to do his job.In a stolen space yacht, three people have been found eviscerated, the grisly signature of an alien vengeance killing. Moments later, the border patrol halts another ship launched out of the moon's orbit. Its passengers are two human children, kidnapped by the most ruthless aliens in the universe. Both ships are linked to a woman on the run: a Disappeared relocated to the inhospitable landscape of Mars. A reluctant outlaw with a bounty on her head and a detective on her case, she's about to teach all of them a lesson: it's dangerous to gamble with your life in a universe that rigs the game.… (more)
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Title:The Disappeared: A Retrieval Artist Novel
Authors:Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Info:Roc (2002), Paperback, 384 pages
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Not true to the end

This story got going pretty well, weaving together several different cases in a pretty compelling way. Unfortunately, this led up to a series of errors that reached total plot pileup at 80%. DNF ( )
  acb13adm | Sep 13, 2023 |
Miles Flint has finally been promoted to detective on the Armstrong Lunar Base police force only to find that his first cases involve human fugitives from alien justice.

A great opening to this series. Although the focus is on the humans we do get to understand the aliens' reasoning. I wonder if later in the series we will see aliens fleeing what they see as an unfair human punitive system. ( )
  Robertgreaves | Aug 10, 2023 |
Interesting book on the whole. Lots to think about as the book basically deals with morality issues. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Rusch, Kristine Kathryn. The Disappeared. Retrieval Artist No. 1. Roc, 2002.
This first full-length novel in the Retrieval Artist series takes us back in time from the originating novella. Miles Flint is a newly fledged detective in the city of Armstrong on the Moon. He must enforce decisions made by a multi-species council involving humans convicted of crimes against nonhuman species. Each of the alien species has a moral code that does not fit well with human ethics. In one culture, slave labor is the norm for criminals. In another, parents may lose their first-born child if found guilty of theft. His partner, a senior detective who is not afraid to tell truth to power, tries to protect him from her bosses, and he returns the favor. The novel is a well-structured noir police procedural that follows several cases at once, each of which has its own ethical dilemma. I do wonder, though, why there is no mention of aliens ever being judged guilty of crimes against human law. Maybe in later volumes. ( )
  Tom-e | Mar 1, 2021 |
I'm not sure when I first read this novel. I own it in both paper back and digital as well as audiobooks copy. Anyway my hubby is reading the series and so I'm rereading it with him. I have to admit that this book feels clumsy to me in a way. The story is solid but it's like the last couple paragraphs that he neatly becomes a retrieval artist. Otherwise I like the story quite a bit. It's so nice to see a young disgruntled DeRicci! She us one of my favorite characters. As is Paloma. ( )
  LoisSusan | Dec 10, 2020 |
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Retrieval Artists help the lost find their way back home, whether they like it or not. Specialized private detectives, they investigate the most unusual crimes in the galaxy. But Miles Flint isn't a Retrieval Artist. He's just a cop, trying to do his job.In a stolen space yacht, three people have been found eviscerated, the grisly signature of an alien vengeance killing. Moments later, the border patrol halts another ship launched out of the moon's orbit. Its passengers are two human children, kidnapped by the most ruthless aliens in the universe. Both ships are linked to a woman on the run: a Disappeared relocated to the inhospitable landscape of Mars. A reluctant outlaw with a bounty on her head and a detective on her case, she's about to teach all of them a lesson: it's dangerous to gamble with your life in a universe that rigs the game.

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