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Red Sky at Morning - Made in DNA

Red Sky at Morning

Made in DNA
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
10 ratings

An outsider investigates the horrific murders of children in the F-storm scoured wastelands of northeastern Japan. Shunned by the local police officials, he must use his wits and a little bit of faith to fight an evil older than humanity itself.An original dystopian Cyberthulhu (cyberpunk Cthulhu) short."Gripping fantastical cyber noir. Fast-paced and smart, greased lightning poetry, it reminded me a bit of my father at times. Damn, one hell of a vivid writer!" --Trent Zelazny, author of Fractal Despondency."For a short story to blend cyberpunk, crime thriller, the Cthulhu Mythos, and Buddhism, set it all in futuristic Japan, and stage the climactic scene in a mystical virtual reality, is just plain ballsy. To pull it off is just plain brilliant. Made in DNA has a new fan." -- Jeffrey Thomas, author of Monstrocity.