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Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Author)
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Rusch (the Retrieval Artist series) delivers a page-turning space adventure while contemplating the ethics of scientists and governments working together on future tech. Boss is a middle-aged loner who searches ancient spacecraft for historical data. Driven by the memory of her mother being lured to a mysterious station called the Room of Souls, Boss believes humanity is haunted by old science, the kind that could kill us because we don't understand it. As Boss carefully builds a crew of spacers who are mostly loners with secrets, their notions about old and new tech, and about each other, must be re-evaluated as they first dive a 5,000-year-old ship for clues and then head for the Room. Rusch's spare prose sometimes flattens the characters, but admirably suits both the adventure and the deep moral questions she raises. (Nov.)
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"Tense and gripping.... The endlessly enjoyable terror of dark, alien, empty spaces brimming with unknowable danger and impenetrable mystery should keep fans of the genre hooked." --Internet Review of Science Fiction

"Rusch takes the dangers inherent in deep sea diving and memorably puts them into the deep dark vacuum of space, making the exploration of the hulk a much more complicated issue than tends to be the case in the SF." --Best SF Reviews

"Science fiction fans should expect to be hooked." ----Publishers Weekly on The Recovery Man


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  • Paperback: 269 pages
  • Publisher: Pyr; Original edition (November 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591027861
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591027867
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #110,518 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, With A Few Small Quibbles, October 23, 2009
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I found DIVING INTO THE WRECK to be a compulsively readable novel. Taking place in the very, very distant future, the main character makes her living finding ancient wrecked spaceships and space stations, studying them for historical reasons, and acquiring "treasure," if it applies. She also will take tourists out to safer wrecks. The work is similar to deep sea diving with its claustrophobia, dangers, and zero margins for error. When she discovers a Dignity Vessel, thousands of years old, in a part of space it has no business being, she assembles a crew and begins the adventure. But things go horribly awry as she encounters technology that could turn the politics of the galaxy on its head--extremely deadly technology. The novel is engrossing, the character interesting, the SF aspects intriguing and very well written. The story is very atmospheric and Rusch applies a nice hard SF mode to the technology, making the dangers and risks very clear to the reader. I ripped through it. Where I started to come apart was toward the end when, for a variety of reasons I won't spoil here, the main character decides to go about destroying the technology. Although her motivations are clear, never once is the word "treason" uttered, although it appears that's what she and her crew are planning to do, and the repercussions of their actions seem downplayed. And I think you could argue that the politics surrounding it are probably understated as well. But within the context of this diverting novel those are fairly mild complaints and I wouldn't hesitate to buy and read any follow-up Rusch might write.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Like something out of the Golden Age of Sci-Fi., November 2, 2009
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Diving Into the Wreck is like something out of the Golden Age of Sci-Fi as it feels like a timeless tale in the far future, which is an amazing irresistible and speedy read. The book is broken into 3 interlocking stories that would have acted well on their own in novella form, but together form a rich universe and history. It is a very personal book that ends up being quite a bit more than you expect. The stories get bigger and bigger with the telling until you reach a somewhat intense culmination.

Diving is very reminiscent of Pohl's Gateway or possible placed in something close to the Babylon 5 universe. The stories are told from Boss's view in an almost journal like fashion. She is not some hero archetype, but a loner who only has human interactions when she deems it necessarily and operates everything she does in a business-like fashion. At first this can make her seem cold, but she has a lot more layers that come through. Boss makes her living traveling through space looking for wrecked space ships, which she hopes can be plundered for treasure, sold, salvaged, or possibly toured with inexperienced divers out for a thrill. Think of her job as an expert scuba diver, but only in space and with a lot more risk.

Diving Into the Wreck is easy on the science for those who don't like amazing long scientific explanations to go along with the story. But Rusch's science is well enough explained to suit the story's purpose. It is her universe's history and character building that you'll be drawn to. The crux of the story surrounds Boss's discovery of mysterious ancient vessel that may have lost technology that could change everything in her sector of the universe. She mounts an expedition of sorts into the vessel with a trusted group of divers and odd things happen. From there we also encounter an eerie space station where people have been disappearing for years.

Perfectly paced and immensely readable Diving Into the Wreck will satisfy even the most jaded of Sci-Fi reader. If I had any complaints it would only be that it was over too soon and left me for wanting more out of Boss and her cadre of divers. I give Diving Into the Wreck 8 out of 10 Hats. I plan on reading more Rusch and have already ordered a copy of The Disappeared, which is book one in The Retrieval Artist Series a Mystery Sci-Fi series. Unfortunately, The Disappeared is out of print, but used copies are easily had on amazon. Rusch also mentioned on her blog another Diving Universe book is possible. I sure hope it happens as there is at least one more major mission waiting for Boss.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable and interesting sci-fi novel, November 27, 2009
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Diving Into The Wreck is a book that caught my attention because of the title, cover and blurb. It sounded like something that would be right up my street and promised enough to make me wonder how and where the story would go. Although it starts off in a fairly predictable fashion (but enjoyable none-the-less), Diving Into The Wreck turned into a very entertaining and page turning read.

The story is split into three sections - the first is the finding and diving of the mysterious wreck, while the second and third follow up on the implications and information found during the first part. If it sounds like I am being deliberately vague it's because I am - going into too much detail on anything past the first section will give some of the game away and this is a story that deserves being read fresh. I will say this about the book - it's an extremely well written and thoroughly engrossing novel with some vivid descriptions while raising some very believable and serious questions.

What is especially impressive about Diving Into The Wreck is that Rusch has written it entirely in the first person. This means that what Boss knows, you know. This is a good way to put the reader into the action and allow you to get sucked into the situation. Boss is a character that is identifiable with some aspects of herpersonality (for instance, her privacy) and has values that are fairly straight forward, all going to give us a solid central character. The supporting cast are also introduced and fleshed out as much as the situation needs. This especially helped in keeping the pace of the novel flowing nicely without getting bogged down.

Despite how much I enjoyed the novel I had one gripe that I just couldn't shake when I finished - the ending. It's not that it isn't suited, but to me it felt as if it went against the grain of the story. However, despite this I came away from Diving Into The Wreck satisfied and pleased with the overall story. If any sequels where released (and there is plenty of scope) I would snatch them up without a second thought. I'll also be making it my business to check out more work byRusch.
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