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  • Palmer, Suzanne (Science fiction writer).
     
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  • Palmer, Suzanne (Science fiction writer).
     
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  • Theft -- Fiction.
     
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  • Repossession -- Fiction.
     
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  • Space ships -- Fiction.
     
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  • Interplanetary voyages -- Fiction.
     
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    Driving the deep / Suzanne Palmer.
    by Palmer, Suzanne (Science fiction writer).
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    Daw Books, Inc., 2020.
    Call #:FICTION PAL
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  • Theft -- Fiction.
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  • Repossession -- Fiction.
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  • Space ships -- Fiction.
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  • Interplanetary voyages -- Fiction.
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  • Art thefts -- Fiction.
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  • Kidnapping -- Fiction.
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  • Palmer, Suzanne (Science fiction writer). Finder chronicles ; 2.
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  • DAW book collectors ; no. 1852.
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    9780756415068 (hc.)
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    426 p. ; 22 cm.
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    "As a professional finder, Fergus Ferguson is hired to locate missing objects and steal them back. But it is rarely so simple, especially after his latest job in Cernee. He's been recovering from that experience in the company of friends, the Shipmakers of Pluto, experts at crafting top-of-the-line AI spaceships. The Shipmakers have convinced Fergus to finally deal with unfinished business he's been avoiding for half his life: Earth. Fergus hasn't been back to his homeworld since he was fifteen, when he stole his cousin's motorcycle and ran away. It was his first theft, and nothing he's stolen since has been anywhere near so easy, or weighed so heavily on his conscience. Many years and many jobs later, Fergus reluctantly agrees that now is the time to return the motorcycle and face his family. Unfortunately, someone has gotten to the motorcycle before him. And before he can figure out where it went and why the storage unit that held it is now filled with priceless, stolen art, the Shipyard is attacked. His friends are missing, presumably kidnapped. Accompanied by an untrustworthy detective who suspects Fergus is the art thief and the sole friend who escaped the attack, Fergus must follow the tenuous clues to locate and save his friends. The trail leads them to Enceladus, where Fergus plans to go undercover to the research stations that lie beneath the moon's thick ice sheet deep in a dark, oppressive ocean. But all movement and personnel are watched, and the limited ways through the thick ice of the moon's surface are dangerous and highly monitored. Even if Fergus can manage to find proof that his friends are there and alive, getting out again is going to be a lot more complicated than he bargained for."--Provided by publisher.
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    Science fiction.
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