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The Steel Crocodile

D G Compton

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Gateway Essentials, Fiction, Science fiction

In answer to an unanswerable future, science has created Bohn, the omnipotent computer whose flashing circuits and messianic pronouncements dictate what tomorrow will - or will not - be.

But Matthew Oliver is flesh and blood and full of questions - not nearly as certain as the machine he's appointed to serve.

And the right hand of science seldom knows what the left hand is doing . . .

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D G Compton

D G Compton (1930-2023)
David Guy Compton was born in London in 1930. His early works were crime novels published under 'Guy Compton', but he began producing SF as 'D.G. Compton' in 1965 with The Quality of Mercy. His 1970 novel The Steel Crocodile received a Nebula nomination, but it was 1974's The Continuous Catherine Mortenhoe that made his reputation. Eerily predictive of the 21st century's obsessions with media voyeurism and 'reality television', it was filmed as Death Watch in 1980.

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