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Old 10-20-2015, 04:24 AM   #1026
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What do you think of starting with this book?
The first book in the Retrieval Artist series, The Disappeared, is always for sale at the "taster" price of $2.99.

You can probably do fine with Recovery Man on a standalone basis, but I recommend reading The Disappeared first if it's not a financial hardship -- it will give you a good basis. There are 4 other books in between that and Recovery Man, but I don't think missing them would be a crisis.

But seriously, if you're into SF detective stories, Rusch's Retrieval Artist books are like crack, and if you're like me, you'll just end up buying them all. I also really like her Diving Universe novels (the first one of those, Diving Into the Wreck, is always for sale at the "taster" price of $3.99).

There are also a bunch of Retrieval Artist novellas and Diving Universe novellas -- but some of them have been incorporated into the full-length novels, so you will want to check before buying those.

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