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Paloma Audiobook by Kristine Kathryn Rusch


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Title: Paloma
Subtitle: A Retrieval Artist Novel
Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Narrator: Jay Snyder
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-02-08
Publisher: Audible Studios
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 443 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Summoned by Paloma's desperate call, Miles reaches her apartment too late. She is already dead, and a seemingly indifferent police force wants no part of Miles's offer of assistance. He undertakes his own investigation and uncovers a link between Paloma's death and the Moon's largest law firm. The executives there are known to be ruthless. And they have a secret they are clearly willing to kill to protect.
Critic Reviews:
"If there's any such thing as a sci-fi CSI, the Retrieval Artist novels set the tone. (The Edge)
"Top 10 Greatest Science Fiction Detective Novels of all Time." (io9.com)
"Some of the best science fiction ever written." (Orson Scott Card)
Members Reviews:
Solid
I enjoyed Buried Deep more than the other RA books (which I also enjoyed). I was pleased that Paloma was equally, if not more, enjoyable...maybe interesting is a better choice. Definitely maintaining my interest and I look forward to grabbing the next.
Very thorough thought put into every book
Since the first book in the retrieval artist series (The Disappeared), I was impressed by the thoroughness of the plot line. The technical aspects of a moon based dome life, as well as on other planets are very well thought out. Then there are the aliens, of which the author has done well to go outside the cliche format of humanoids only, and provided serious thought to the impact of how these would behave based on her predetermined definitions. I applaud the thoroughness of the series as a whole.
Running out of steam?
Ms. Rusch, while a good writer, seems to be running out of steam here with this 5th installment of the series. Too many contrived and complicated plot twists.
Jay Snyder's outstanding performance can't salvage this one.
Disappointing. What went wrong with this one?
I've read several in this series and have enjoyed them (in spite of the reader, who seems to be trying to read for hearing-impaired elementary school students... or maybe to win a "read like a computer" contest.) The writing and the stories were strong enough to overcome.
But in this volume, the writing deteriorated almost to the level of the reading. Different editor? Characters periodically think and say things that are out of character. Awkward word choices and phrases occur with annoying frequency ("past history," "too many ethics," "clear" where "transparent" would be more precise and in-character, elevator "went down" rather than "descended," and a lawyer is frequently described by multiple characters as "good" when what he is is a highly skilled scoundrel... not "good.")
I don't remember noticing these kinds of idiosyncrasies in the previous volumes, so I'm others in the series will prove to be of higher quality when I get around to reading them.
3.5 stars is what this means
These are detective stories in space. No great strain on the brain matter and some gaping holes in the plot. I felt that I made a mistake buying the entire set after the first one thinking that the author was going to build on that story. She didn't really, The characters continue on with a series of detective stories that are not especially thrilling. I listened to them all and cannot say that I was inspired, but I enjoyed them for what they were, fairly bland.
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