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Diving into the Wreck
- Diving Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jennifer Van Dyck
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Boss loves to dive historical ships, derelict spacecraft found adrift in the blackness between the stars. Sometimes she salvages for money, but mostly she's an active historian. She wants to know about the past - to experience it firsthand. Once she's dived the ship, she'll either leave it for others to find or file a claim so that she can bring tourists to dive it as well. It's a good life for a tough loner, with more interest in artifacts than people.
Then one day, Boss finds the claim of a lifetime: an enormous spacecraft, incredibly old, and apparently Earth-made. It's impossible for something so old, built in the days before Faster Than Light travel, to have journeyed this far from Earth. It shouldn't be here. It can't be here. And yet, it is. Boss's curiosity is up, and she's determined to investigate. She hires a group of divers to explore the wreck with her, the best team she can assemble. But some secrets are best kept hidden, and the past won't give up its treasures without exacting a price in blood. What Boss finds could rewrite history, cost lives, and start an intergalactic war.
Critic reviews
"This is classic sci-fi, a well-told tale of dangerous exploration....Compellingly human and technically absorbing, the suspense builds to fevered intensity, culminating in an explosive yet plausible conclusion." (Romantic Times)
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- A. Mcclellan
- 06-03-23
Ok story annoying narrator.
The story is ok, it's an interesting premise but the main character is really annoying so I didn't really care what happened to her. She's so up herself and then makes comments about how annoying or unlikable other people are. This coupled with the narrator's speaking like a robot whenever the main character is thinking or describing events made this book painful to listen to. when the characters were speaking she sounded normal and did a good job so I don't know what was going on.
The story isn't bad it's quite intriguing but I'm not sure I can stand the main character for another book
KK Rusch's Retrieval Artist books are far superior to this.
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