Dead Man's Hand
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Tor Publishing Group, 2017.
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George R. R. Martin., George R. R. Martin|AUTHOR., & John Jos. Miller|AUTHOR. (2017). Dead Man's Hand . Tor Publishing Group.

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George R. R. Martin, George R. R. Martin|AUTHOR and John Jos. Miller|AUTHOR. 2017. Dead Man's Hand. Tor Publishing Group.

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George R. R. Martin, George R. R. Martin|AUTHOR and John Jos. Miller|AUTHOR. Dead Man's Hand Tor Publishing Group, 2017.

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George R. R. Martin, George R. R. Martin|AUTHOR, and John Jos. Miller|AUTHOR. Dead Man's Hand Tor Publishing Group, 2017.

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Anna Krestler is adrift. The Internet has draped itself, kudzu-like, over her brain, which makes it even more difficult to confront the question of what to do when she is dismissed from her job as a cubicle serf at a midtown law firm. Despite the exhortations of Leslie, her friend and volunteer life coach, Anna seeks refuge in the back alleys of craigslist, where she connects with Taj, an adherent of a nebulous movement known as Nowism that occupies the most self-absorbed fringes of the art world.

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