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Hoshi and the Red City Circuit

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Hoshi and the Red City Circuit
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Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 1945955120
ISBN-13 : 9781945955129
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Book Synopsis Hoshi and the Red City Circuit by : Dora M. Raymaker

Book excerpt: When three Operators are ritually murdered, it's up to private investigator Hoshi Archer to solve the case. Things get complicated with power-hungry bureaucrats, old rivals, and an immortal, amoral alien. Hoshi must decipher a deadly computer program and learn to communicate with the alien before it's too late for the next victim-and the city.


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