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Ghosts, Spirits, Computers, and World Machines

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Without doubt Gene O'Neill is the best kept secret in horror fiction. He conjures wonders and heartache with ease, painting pictures of the city as few of us ever get to see it. With stories that span genres and slip between the cracks of fantasy and horror sit back and enjoy the ride as Gene takes you on a very special sight-seeing tour through his city -- forget the usual tourist traps of Golden Gate, Pier 69, and Alcatraz, the streets waiting for you are paved with prostitutes, murder, and miracles...

136 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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The Authors first collection.

Contents:

5 - Introduction - Kim Stanley Robinson
7 - The White Quetzal
20 - Awaken Dragon
35 - Dakota Safari
47 - The Burden Of Indigo
60 - The City Never Sleeps
68 - Under Cover
81 - The Shadow Of The Mountain
96 - A Beautiful Stranger
106 - Afterword - Scott Edelman

This Hardcover was printed in Sweden.

This copy signed by the author.
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