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Bruce Wagner

Has anyone ever even read it? (Cf. the above!) Savage truths about the human condition are laid out in hyper-realistic, logical prose; after the first page one knows one’s in the methodical hands of a master assassin-surgeon. It comforts, even if at the end, the operation is a success but the patient (it is us) has died.

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Bruce Wagner

Has anyone ever even read it? (Cf. the above!) Savage truths about the human condition are laid out in hyper-realistic, logical prose; after the first page one knows one’s in the methodical hands of a master assassin-surgeon. It comforts, even if at the end, the operation is a success but the patient (it is us) has died.

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Dan Stevens

As an adventure story, as acidic satire and as a document on humanity, this work has never been beaten.

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