Masterminds: A Retrieval Artist Novel: Book Eight of the Anniversary Day Saga, by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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The fate of the Alliance hangs in the balance as the masterminds behind the Anniversary Day bombings trigger the final stages of a plan decades in the making. A plan that will bring about the total destruction of every dome on the Moon. As Moon Security Chief Noelle DeRicci struggles with the overwhelming scope of the investigation, Retrieval Artist Miles Flint races to save the life of a man from his daughter Talia’s past. A man with vital information regarding the identity of the masterminds who planned the Anniversary Day bombings. And deep beneath the surface of Armstrong, a dome engineer makes a chilling discovery that could crack the investigation wide open. If only he can get someone to believe him. The thrilling conclusion to the Anniversary Day Saga. “Rusch wraps up the near-future Anniversary Day Saga, set in her Retrieval Artist universe, with this deeply satisfying eighth entry. … Rusch juggles the ensemble cast and numerous plots skillfully, offering up a cerebral thriller that’s part mystery and part action-drama with a ticking countdown. The human element plays well against the tense atmosphere, and frequent scene shifts help provide a sense of momentum and foreboding. While it’s almost essential to have read the previous installments, this is a very strong payoff for the series.” —Publishers Weekly “The Retrieval Artist universe is rich and exciting, and Rusch’s characters are real beings (Human and otherwise) struggling against overwhelming odds. The thrills are nonstop, and the tension keeps increasing with each successive book [in the Anniversary Day Saga]. If you’re a nail-biter, you might want to wear gloves for these.” —Analog “Starbase Human puts all the pieces in place for the big showdown/crisis in Masterminds [the final book in the saga]. I highly recommend the Anniversary Day Saga. It’s one of the major events in science fiction this year.” —Amazing Stories “…the way Ms. Rusch structured the book was very much along the lines of a chess master arranging the pieces for a devastating endgame. … This is one of the best series out there..” —Futures Past and Present on Vigilantes “The Anniversary Day Saga just keeps getting more interesting and more complicated. Each addition is eagerly anticipated and leaves the reader anxious to discover what will happen next, who the bad guys are and what it is they are hoping to achieve.” —RT Book Reviews on The Peyti Crisis “This new Retrieval Artist Universe novel is action-packed and continues where A Murder of Clones leaves off. These must be read in order to fully appreciate the suspense and mystery that is taking place.” —RT Book Reviews on Search & Recovery “Fans of Rusch’s Retrieval Artist universe will enjoy the expansion of the Anniversary Day story, with new characters providing more perspectives on its signature events, while newcomers will get a good introduction to the series.” —Publishers Weekly on A Murder of Clones “The latest Retrieval Artist science fiction thriller is an engaging investigative whodunit starring popular Miles Flint on a comeback mission. The suspenseful storyline is fast-paced and filled with twists as the hero comes out of retirement to confront his worst nightmare.” —The Midwest Book Review on Blowback “Anniversary Day is an edge-of-the-seat thriller that will keep you turning pages late into the night and it’s also really good science fiction. What’s not to like?” —Analog on Anniversary Day
Masterminds: A Retrieval Artist Novel: Book Eight of the Anniversary Day Saga, by Kristine Kathryn Rusch- Amazon Sales Rank: #98708 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-09
- Released on: 2015-06-09
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About the Author USA Today bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch writes in almost every genre. Generally, she uses her real name (Rusch) for most of her writing. Under that name, she publishes bestselling science fiction and fantasy, award-winning mysteries, acclaimed mainstream fiction, controversial nonfiction, and the occasional romance. Her novels have made bestseller lists around the world and her short fiction has appeared in eighteen best of the year collections. She has won more than twenty-five awards for her fiction, including the Hugo, Le Prix Imaginales, the Asimov’s Readers Choice award, and the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Choice Award. To keep up with everything she does, go to kriswrites.com and sign up for her newsletter. To track her many pen names and series, see their individual websites (krisnelscott.com, kristinegrayson.com, krisdelake.com, retrievalartist.com, divingintothewreck.com). She lives and occasionally sleeps in Oregon.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. reaction to series more than individual book By ndmzero Wow, this is a tough one.First, this isn't just a review of this book, Masterminds. It is more a reaction to the Anniversary Day series, the last six of which have appeared in the last six months.I've been reading the Retrieval Artist series from the beginning (although I can't really pin it down to the actual start date.) I like the concept and I think it has addressed some interesting issues in interspecies relations from the get go.And partially, I'm reacting to the style of this presentation - that six books were published in six months. I bought the ebooks, and I don't regret it (I want to support authors I like) but I felt pressure ... of the top of my head I can't think of another author who at this time I would buy this many books from so quickly - so OK, for now, but I really hope this isn't a harbinger for the future of publishing. I assume it was an experiment, and I don't know how it turned out, but I think the circumstances were pretty unique.OK, for this series -- this book did resolve the overall situation.Possible Spoilers.'While I will concede that there is some justification for the scope of this situation, and even, now that I've read it all, the overriding motivation, the complexity of the series is an issue --Again, SpoilersThe overall complexity of the "Plan" of the Masterminds is daunting. THe author obviously spent a lot of effort supporting the story of the "attack" (in stages) on the Moon. There is a tradeoff here -- the "plan" has been in the works for decades, and somehow the separate stages are defeated by our "Heroes" in a short span of time. The first, second and even third times this happened it was -- acceptable. This last time it seemed to stretch the balloon just a bit much.. The exactitude of the "bad guys" - that the Peyti Clones knew the date they would die decades ahead (and apparently, that they all had the same date even though they were raised decades apart and that apparently this date just happened to coincide with Anniversary Day which commemorated an event that wasn't orchastrated by them (from the an earlier book in the series.) Seems to reflect poor planning, frankly.Ultimately, there were too many moving parts in the plan. Even with the infinite resources (which were established quite convincingly) for the Masterminds.Also, when you plot a series of events this complex, you have to expect readers to reread books (in whole or in part) so should be very careful with details. And while the author is careful, and is a good writer, I'm still accumulating several pages of nitpicks about the whole thing.I like the book. I'm beginning the reread (and HINT, pay attention at the beginning of this book - it'll pay off later) - I like the series and I like the universe, I'm just not entirely convinced that it needed quite this many books to get to the conclusion. But they were all good reads.I don't see this model of publishing fitting well into a universe of used book stores and/or libraries. So possibly this is the future - I'm just not sure I'm going to like it.Edit - Jan 2016 - FWIW - one of my local libraries (Fairfax Cty, VA) does have at least one of this sub-series in paperback. I believe that means they will have more.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. the grand finale of the Anniversary Day saga By Audrey This is the conclusion to the Anniversary Day saga I was waiting for. There is the suspense of a suspected impending third Moon bombing. More villains appear. We find out who was responsible for the clones, the Moon bombings, and more. All of the key characters (Miles, Noelle, etc.) appear as well as a number of other characters that appeared in the past seven books. I like Kristine Kathryn Rusch's books and writing style. This one was up to her usual standards.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. So much stress, so little time! By Kitchen Queen Awww...the final installment...sigh. Not ready to leave the Retrieval Artist series any time soon. Excellent, "can't put it down," weaving of the story lines to a final conclusion. I am amazed how Rusch uses her descriptive powers to flesh out realistic characters and their struggles. Very consistent throughout the series. Ending leaves room for more exploration of clone issues and how the Frontier contributed. And I hope Rusch follows through!
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