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History buffs expect historical background in historical fiction. Mystery readers expect forensics
History buffs expect historical background in historical fiction. Mystery readers expect forensics
History buffs expect historical background in historical fiction. Mystery readers expect forensics
History buffs expect historical background in historical fiction. Mystery readers expect forensics
History buffs expect historical background in historical fiction. Mystery readers expect forensics
History buffs expect historical background in historical fiction. Mystery readers expect forensics
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Edward M. Lerner:
Lots of science fiction deals with distant times and places. Intrepid prospectors in the Asteroid BEdward M. Lerner:
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Time travel offends our sense of cause and effect - but maybe the universe doesn't insist on cause