The Retrieval Artist Series

If there’s any such thing as a sci-fi CSI, the Retrieval Artist novels set the tone. —The Edge Boston

June 7, 2008:

By the end of the next week or so, the entire Retrieval Artist series will be available on Audible.com. Currently, you can get The Disappeared, Extremes, The Recovery Man, and the novella that started it all, The Retrieval Artist. Jay Snyder, the reader of the novels, is doing a tremendous job. If you like audio books and like the series, I’d recommend these. If you can’t get some of the earlier books at your local bookstore, here’s another option for you.

  • RECOVERY MAN: A Retrieval Artist Novel, Roc Books September 2007. Nominated for the Romantic Times Book Reviewer’s Choic Award for Best Science Fiction Novel of the Year, 2007.
  • PALOMA: A Retrieval Artist novel, Roc Books, October 2006.
  • BURIED DEEP: A Retrieval Artist Novel, Roc Books, April 2005.German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Das Marsgrab in 2008.
  • CONSEQUENCES: A Retrieval Artist Novel, Roc Books, April 2004. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Die Tödlichen in 2007.
  • EXTREMES: A Retrieval Artist Novel Roc Books, July 2003. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Die Tödlichen in 2007.
  • THE DISAPPEARED: A Retrieval Artist Novel Roc Books, July 2002. Winner of the Endeavor Award for the Best Novel by a Northwest Writer. German edition published by Bastei Lübbe as Die Verschollenen in 2007. French edition published by Bragelonne as Les Disparus in 2008.
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  • “The Retrieval Artist,” Analog Science Fiction Magazine, June 2000. Lead novella. Recommended Reading list as one of the best novellas of the year. Hugo Award Finalist, Best Novella, 2000. Reprinted in THE RETRIEVAL ARTIST AND OTHER STORIES, Five Star Publications, August, 2002, and in Future Crimes, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, Ace Books, December 2003. Audio edition from Conquer The World Records, 2006.
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