Catspaw

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Macmillan, 2002 M11 23 - 416 pages

CAT: Street Punk, Psion, Telepath, Survivor. . .

Kidnapped by an interstellar corporation and dragged to Earth, Cat is forced to use his skills to protect those he most hates, those who most hate him . . . .

The taMings. A cyber-augmented, DNA-incestuous clan of such wealth and power that their family arguments change the destiny of worlds. Now one taMing is a killer's target. But which? And who would dare?

Seeking answers, Cat finds lies and savagery, passion and atrocity--trails that lead from crystal valleys to clubs for silver-skinned beauties. From the homicidal enclaves of drug kings to a fanatic's pulpit. From the halls of the Assembly to a cyberspace hell. Seeking assassins, Cat discovers a mystery that could cost him his future. His sanity. His life.

Because Cat is no longer a bodyguard . . .

He's bait.



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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
11
Section 3
21
Section 4
41
Section 5
49
Section 6
61
Section 7
91
Section 8
101
Section 16
227
Section 17
236
Section 18
256
Section 19
267
Section 20
287
Section 21
298
Section 22
318
Section 23
339

Section 9
127
Section 10
137
Section 11
161
Section 12
180
Section 13
190
Section 14
211
Section 15
219
Section 24
347
Section 25
358
Section 26
395
Section 27
404
Section 28
411
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About the author (2002)

Joan D. Vinge has won two Hugo Awards, one for her novel The Snow Queen. Author of ten novels and a number of film adaptations, her books have been bestsellers here and abroad. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

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