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Red planet blues

Sawyer, Robert J. (Author).

Working the lawless streets of New Klondike, the Martian frontier town that sprang up after the discovery of fossils that can be shipped back to Earth and synthesized into alien life forms, private investigator Alex Lomax uncovers clues that could solve a decades-old murder and lead to a legendary treasure-trove of priceless specimens.

Book  - 2013
SCIFI FIC Sawye
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  • ISBN: 0670065773
  • ISBN: 9780670065776
  • Physical Description print
    viii, 356 pages
  • Publisher Toronto : Penguin Group, 2013.

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"Viking."
Based on the author's novella "Identity theft" first published in Down these dark spaceways by Science Fiction Book Club, 2005.
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Red Planet Blues
Red Planet Blues
by Sawyer, Robert J.
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Red Planet Blues


Robert J. Sawyer, the author of such "revelatory and though-provoking"* works as Triggers and the novels of the WWW trilogy, presents a noir mystery set on a lawless Mars in a future in which everything is cheap and life is even cheaper... The name's Lomax- Alex Lomax. I'm the one and only private eye working the mean streets of New Klondike, the Martian frontier town that sprang up forty years ago after Simon Weingarten and Denny O'Reilly discovered fossils on the Red Planet. Back on Earth, where anything can be synthesized, the remains of alien life are the most valuable of all collectibles, so shiploads of desperate treasure hunters stampeded here in the Great Martian Fossil Rush. I'm trying to make an honest buck in a dishonest world, tracking down killers and kidnappers among the failed prospectors, the corrupt cops, and a growing population of transfers- lucky stiffs who, ater striking paleontological gold, upload their minds into immortal android bodies. But when I uncover clues to solving the decades-old murders of Weingarten and O'Reilly, along with a journal that may lead to their legendary mother lode of Martian fossils, God only knows what I'll dig up... *The Globe and Mail