Stealth: A Diving Universe Novella

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Science Fiction
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Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch ISBN: 1230000116909
Publisher: WMG Publishing Incorporated Publication: March 23, 2013
Imprint: WMG Publishing Language: English
Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch
ISBN: 1230000116909
Publisher: WMG Publishing Incorporated
Publication: March 23, 2013
Imprint: WMG Publishing
Language: English

Stealth tech: a lost science everyone wants to reclaim. The woman who helped Boss dive the Dignity Vessel, known then as Squishy, claims a long and storied history with stealth tech. Her research into the lost science caused deaths before, and she failed to prevent them during that fateful dive. Now, she vows to find a way to destroy the technology once and for all.

Chosen as one of the best novellas of 2011 by the readers of Asimov’s SF Magazine, Stealth tells Squishy’s story and adds a rich dimension to the quest for stealth tech.

The Stealth novella also appears in a slightly different form in its entirety in the novel Boneyards.

“Stealth” is an exciting SF tale set in a rich, well-constructed world, and for that it deserves to be read by any SF fan.
—Tangent Online

What new can I say about Kristine Kathryn Rusch? She's one of the best in the business and [“Stealth”] is another example of why I think so.
SFRevu

International bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has won two Hugo awards, a World Fantasy Award, and six Asimov’s Readers Choice Awards. For more information about her work, please go to kristinekathrynrusch.com. For more information about the Diving universe, to which this story belongs, go to divingintothewreck.com.

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Stealth tech: a lost science everyone wants to reclaim. The woman who helped Boss dive the Dignity Vessel, known then as Squishy, claims a long and storied history with stealth tech. Her research into the lost science caused deaths before, and she failed to prevent them during that fateful dive. Now, she vows to find a way to destroy the technology once and for all.

Chosen as one of the best novellas of 2011 by the readers of Asimov’s SF Magazine, Stealth tells Squishy’s story and adds a rich dimension to the quest for stealth tech.

The Stealth novella also appears in a slightly different form in its entirety in the novel Boneyards.

“Stealth” is an exciting SF tale set in a rich, well-constructed world, and for that it deserves to be read by any SF fan.
—Tangent Online

What new can I say about Kristine Kathryn Rusch? She's one of the best in the business and [“Stealth”] is another example of why I think so.
SFRevu

International bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has won two Hugo awards, a World Fantasy Award, and six Asimov’s Readers Choice Awards. For more information about her work, please go to kristinekathrynrusch.com. For more information about the Diving universe, to which this story belongs, go to divingintothewreck.com.

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