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Old 09-25-2013, 07:37 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Istvan diVega View Post
Very Shadowrun-esque, or? Not that I've read anything Shadowrun, but I know the setting. Certainly sufficiently interesting to pick up, along with Mortality Bridge which I also happened upon.
The first pre-dates Shadowrun, so it's the other way 'round, but yes. If you like that sort of urban fantasy, but non-apocalyptic, Megan Lindholm's _Cloven Hooves_ is moving and amazing.

_Mortality Bridge_ sounds interesting --- but I burned out on that sort of thing w/ Niven's _Inferno_

The Dean Ing novels are survivalist stuff --- juvenile in a pejorative sense, entertaining, but not decent --- same vein as Daniel de la Cruz's Texas trilogy.

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