Boss dives derelict space vessels, for money, yes, but more for their historical value. So, when Boss uncovers the find of a lifetime, she enlists the best divers she can convince to help her pursue it--off the grid and under the Empire's radar.
Boss' discovery leads her and some of her team to the Room of Lost Souls. Boss remembers the Room. It haunts her. Her mother died there. Now, a client wants her to go back. She wants Boss to help her uncover the Room's mysteries. But the truths she discovers might destroy everything Boss holds sacred.
Because the more they discover, the less they realize they know--and the more it will cost them all.
Praise for Diving into the Wreck:
Rusch's handling of the mystery and adventure is stellar, and the whole tale proves quite entertaining.
--Booklist Online on Diving into the Wreck
This is classic sci-fi, a well-told tale of dangerous exploration. The first-person narration makes the reader an eyewitness to the vast, silent realms of deep space, where even the smallest error will bring disaster. Compellingly human and technically absorbing, the suspense builds to fevered intensity, culminating in an explosive yet plausible conclusion.
--RT Book Reviews Top Pick on Diving into the Wreck
Rusch delivers a page-turning space adventure while contemplating the ethics of scientists and governments working together on future tech.
--Publishers Weekly on Diving into the Wreck
RT Book Reviews Reviewer's Choice Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel, 2009.