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More tomorrow & other stories

Author: Michael Marshall Smith
Publisher: Shrewsbury, MA : Earthling Publications, ©2003.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : English
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A definitive collection of Michael Marshall Smith's shorter fiction and includes over two dozen of his best short stories, several new tales, and the novella 'The vaccinator," previously unavailable in the U.S.
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Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Marshall Smith
ISBN: 0974420301 9780974420301 097442031X 9780974420318
OCLC Number: 53935214
Description: 487 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction : Alias Smith & Jones / Stephen Jones --
MOre tomorrow --
Being right --
Hell hath enlarged herself --
Save as... --
The handover --
What you make it --
Maybe next time --
The book of irrational numbers --
When God lived in a Kentish tgown --
The man who drew cats --
A place to stay --
The dark land --
To see the sea --
Two shot --
Last glance back --
They also serve --
Dear Alison --
To receive is better --
The munchies --
Always --
Not waving --
Everybody goes --
Dying --
Charms --
Open doors --
Later --
More bitter than death --
A long walk, for the last time --
The vaccinator --
Enough pizza --
On not writing (An afterword)
Other Titles: More tomorrow and other stories
Responsibility: Michael Marshall Smith.

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A definitive collection of Michael Marshall Smith's shorter fiction and includes over two dozen of his best short stories, several new tales, and the novella 'The vaccinator," previously unavailable in the U.S.

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