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Machines That Kill (Mass Market Paperback)

by FRED Saberhagen (Author)
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From deadly rayguns to killer robots, technology runs amuck in a collection featuring stories by Poul Anderson, Gordon Dickson, Robert Heinlein, and other science fiction and fantasy greats.


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A collection of sixteen gripping tales starring murderous mechanical devices features the work of Roger Zelazny, David Drake, Robert Silverberg, Robert Sheckley, Alfred Bester, Theodore Sturgeon, and others. Reprint.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Anthology Of Robots, Feb 14 1999
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In the broad range of this fine book you have a riveting story about a bulldozer who terrorizes a group of construction workers on a small island, an out-of-control kitchen robot who takes "dieting" a bit too serious, a sentry robot who refuses a starving man reentry into camp until his understanding of logic is cleverly subverted and several others, all together providing a mixed and enjoyable read. I loved it.
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