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Jay Lake Double-Take
Jay Lake Double-Take
Jay Lake fans may have a little bit longer to wait for his new novel Tourbillon , but in the meantime check out his frighteningly original take on zombies in the new anthology Better off Undead , available from DAW. Two All Beef Patties finds a recently deceased computer tech turned zombie ...
[books] Green
[books] Green
jlake.com — Green, by Jay Lake; Tor Books; June, 2009; cover art by Dan Dos Santos (more) [books] Green
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