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Review of Charles Stross's "Missile Gap"

The Green Man Review reviews the fancy, expensive, limited-edition standalone volume edition of Charles Stross's novella Missile Gap today. Their reviewer liked the story about as much as I did, which is "a lot."

However, she did fail to mention that "Missile Gap" is also available in much cheaper form, along with five other swell new novellas, in Gardner Dozois's One Million A.D. , a SFBC Creation and Exclusive.

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