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A Woman a Day

by Philip Jose Farmer

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Berkley (1980), Paperback

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Eind 28e eeuw: Het lot van de wereld ligt in de handen van slechts één man: de handen van chirurg Leif Barker.
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It's a new Cold War, the March Republic versus the Haijac Union. Dr. Leif Barker is heavily involved in Project Moth And Rust, designed to bring the Union to a devastating finish. But problems plague his vision of a future of freedom. One is the ridiculous cell system which keeps from him any knowledge of exactly what is going to happen when. Another is a woman named Halla Dannto, who seems to have alien integuments within her body. And most threatening was the inevitable coming of TIMESTOP!

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