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<title>1) A Game of Consequences</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook127.htm</link>
<description>Langford is known for his comedy, but this story is more horrifying than funny. It traces the development of scientists in their youth, noting the dangerous games they tend to play, and extrapolates this to a future project that may be the last game of all for humanity. Langford tells us that the teenage stunts portrayed here are "largely biographical," making this story even more chilling.</description>
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<title>2) What Happened at Cambridge IV</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook158.htm</link>
<description>A man receives a sealed envelope with a dire warning attached.</description>
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<title>3) The Lions in the Desert</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook185.htm</link>
<description>Two wise-cracking men find that there are shape-shifters among us.</description>
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<title>4) Christmas Games</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook187.htm</link>
<description>A virtual Clue romp! This is a playful whodunit with a twist.</description>
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<title>5) The Last Robot Story by Is**c As*m*v</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook23026.htm</link>
<description>Another Langford parody. Devastating logic about the physics of positronic brains ensures that this must be the absolutely final case of a certain future detective and his robotic sidekick.</description>
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<title>6) Out of Space, Out of Time</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook6208.htm</link>
<description>Weird multi-dimensional maths, physics and Lovecraftiana in 1930s Miskatonic University.</description>
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<title>7) Waiting for the Iron Age</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook20281.htm</link>
<description>The Wandering Jew himself looks back reminiscently from an inconceivably remote future. "Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?"</description>
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<title>8) Too Good To Be</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook20280.htm</link>
<description>A rare Langford excursion into fantasy, set in a forgotten time when the world was full of true colours and the sky was dead black. Until an ambitious mage, with a scheme involving some devious doublethink, tries to change everything....</description>
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<title>9) Duel of Words by Fr*nk H*rb*rt</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook20279.htm</link>
<description>Langford's brief, deft parody (written in the 1970s) says it all--and appeared a year before National Lampoon's Doon sent up Frank Herbert's Dune at novel length.</description>
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<title>10) Heatwave</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook22838.htm</link>
<description>Langford's first published story: a black comedy in which big science and national security react in their own supremely unhelpful ways to the news that something drastic is happening to our Sun.</description>
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