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Orphan of Creation

by Roger MacBride Allen

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On the day after tomorrow, on a farm in Mississippi, a palaeontologist unearths the bones of a creature that could never have lived in that time or place. In the forests of Western Africa, its discoverers come face to face with a miracle older than man. The author also wrote Farside Cannon.
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Für Joslyn Read, die Unvergleichliche, die mir für eine Weile ihren Namen lieh.
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On the day after tomorrow, on a farm in Mississippi, a palaeontologist unearths the bones of a creature that could never have lived in that time or place. In the forests of Western Africa, its discoverers come face to face with a miracle older than man. The author also wrote Farside Cannon.

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