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Kiln People

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Albert Morris is a private investigator. Actually, he's lots of PIs. For in his world each person can be in many places at once, by making cheap disposable, kiln-baked clay copies! It's the world of dittos. It's our world-to-come. Welcome to the future.
In a business where information is the currency, Albert's dittos are loaded. And with a number of cases on the go at once, it is crucial that Albert doesn't lose track of his selves. But that's exactly what happens when Albert is drawn into a plot that could throw this delicately balanced world into chaos.

In Kiln People, award-winning SF author David Brin has imagined a new future for mankind, as thrilling as it is terrifying... as fun as it is tense. Be warned: it may be our tomorrow.


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Publisher: David Brin

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  • ISBN: 9798215987568
  • Release date: January 21, 2023

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  • ISBN: 9798215987568
  • File size: 5062 KB
  • Release date: January 21, 2023

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Albert Morris is a private investigator. Actually, he's lots of PIs. For in his world each person can be in many places at once, by making cheap disposable, kiln-baked clay copies! It's the world of dittos. It's our world-to-come. Welcome to the future.
In a business where information is the currency, Albert's dittos are loaded. And with a number of cases on the go at once, it is crucial that Albert doesn't lose track of his selves. But that's exactly what happens when Albert is drawn into a plot that could throw this delicately balanced world into chaos.

In Kiln People, award-winning SF author David Brin has imagined a new future for mankind, as thrilling as it is terrifying... as fun as it is tense. Be warned: it may be our tomorrow.


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