Mantis by Chris Boyce:
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"Readers of sf impulse will already be familiar with the offbeat and colourful stories of Chris Boyce. First discovered by Kyril Bonfiglioli, Mr. Boyce confirmed his early success with THE RIG (i/ impulse 7), a vivid and macabre tale that revealed nonetheless depths of understanding and compassion only too rare in science fiction. We are pleased now to present what we feel is his best work to date; a scarifying {and funny) glimpse of a wild but entirely plausible future."


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