Wild Cards: House Rules (book 32) edited by George R Martin (book review)
This thirty-second ‘Wild Cards’ book, ‘House Rules’, is a mosaic of six authors as their stories are blended into a
The origins of the development of a government agent cyborg was originally created by Martin Caiden in his book ‘Cyborg’
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