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Old 01-30-2015, 09:32 AM   #36
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SF-Mysteries have been around a lot longer than JD Robb

Azimov
Mack Reynolds
Randall Garrett (Would probably be classified as Fantasy today)
And I wouldn't classify hers as Sci/fi anyway. She has the world building in there, but it isn't really developed past a certain point. Neither are the politics. Her books are a cross between mystery and romance with a sci/fi setting. Not to say they won't show up in sci/fi, but they aren't sci/fi.
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