Buried Deep: A Retrieval Artist Novel

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Thrillers
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Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch ISBN: 1230000039732
Publisher: WMG Publishing Incorporated Publication: December 19, 2012
Imprint: WMG Publishing Language: English
Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch
ISBN: 1230000039732
Publisher: WMG Publishing Incorporated
Publication: December 19, 2012
Imprint: WMG Publishing
Language: English

“Wonderfully plotted and written, this fourth entry in Rusch’s Retrieval Artist series is a compelling read.”
RT Book Review

A cold case starts it all—human bones discovered beneath the Martian soil in the alien Disty’s main city. The Disty evacuate, believing the area contaminated. Forensic anthropologist Aisha Costard investigates and discovers that the bones belong to a woman last seen thirty years before.

But the woman didn’t vanish, nor did anyone believe her dead. She Disappeared, along with her children, after being charged with crimes against an alien civilization. Costard believes the children hold the key to this mystery, but she can’t find them on her own. So she returns to the Moon to hire Miles Flint.

As Flint investigates, events move swiftly around him, and suddenly what began as a simple murder case turns into an incident that might destroy the entire solar system….

International bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has won two Hugo awards, a World Fantasy Award, and three Asimov’s Readers Choice Awards. IO9 called her six (so far) bestselling, award-winning Retrieval Artist novels one of the top ten science fiction detective series ever.

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“Wonderfully plotted and written, this fourth entry in Rusch’s Retrieval Artist series is a compelling read.”
RT Book Review

A cold case starts it all—human bones discovered beneath the Martian soil in the alien Disty’s main city. The Disty evacuate, believing the area contaminated. Forensic anthropologist Aisha Costard investigates and discovers that the bones belong to a woman last seen thirty years before.

But the woman didn’t vanish, nor did anyone believe her dead. She Disappeared, along with her children, after being charged with crimes against an alien civilization. Costard believes the children hold the key to this mystery, but she can’t find them on her own. So she returns to the Moon to hire Miles Flint.

As Flint investigates, events move swiftly around him, and suddenly what began as a simple murder case turns into an incident that might destroy the entire solar system….

International bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has won two Hugo awards, a World Fantasy Award, and three Asimov’s Readers Choice Awards. IO9 called her six (so far) bestselling, award-winning Retrieval Artist novels one of the top ten science fiction detective series ever.

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