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Wetware

Published
Apr 2003
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General Fiction General Fiction
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352

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As a programmer for Galapagos Wetware, Hal Briggs is responsible for writing the genetic code for simple, efficient creatures to be employed in menial jobs–sweeping streets or washing dishes. But the demands for "wetware" are changing, and Briggs is given a project that calls for more sophisticated models: clients are demanding more human appearance and behavior.

As the project progresses, Briggs finds himself endowing the new models with more than the specifications dictate, giving them distinct personalities and talents and highly developed acumens. When two of his pet projects, Jack and Kay, escape, Briggs reexamines their codes and makes a terrifying yet provocative discovery.

From Craig Nova, a master of the modern novel, comes a tale eerie in its vision of a future not far off, of a world precariously close to today's.

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First Edition Apr 2003 Vintage ISBN 1400031176
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Jan 2002 Shaye Areheart Books ISBN 060960595X
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Dec 2007 Knopf ISBN 0307430154
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Dec 2007 Vintage ISBN B000XUDI10
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