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  1. 1 gen 2008 · Following the extinction of humankind in the twenty-third century, leaving behind only androids, femmebot Freya Nakamichi 47 accepts a job to transport a mysterious package from Mercury to Mars, unaware that some extremely powerful and ruthless humanoids will stop at nothing to possess the package and its contents.

  2. 30 giu 2009 · Audible sample. Follow the Author. Charles Stross. Saturn's Children (A Freyaverse Novel) Mass Market Paperback – June 30, 2009. by Charles Stross (Author) 4.0 895 ratings. Part of: Freyaverse (2 books) See all formats and editions. Kindle. $5.99 Read with our Free App. Mass Market Paperback. $7.99 29 Used from $1.69 4 New from $4.82.

  3. 1 lug 2008 · Saturn's Children (A Freyaverse Novel) Kindle Edition. by Charles Stross (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.0 890 ratings. Part of: Freyaverse (2 books) See all formats and editions. Sometime in the twenty-third century, humanity went extinct, leaving only androids behind to fulfill humanity’s dreams.

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  4. Part of A Freyaverse Novel. Category: Cyber Punk | Suspense & Thriller. Mass Market Paperback $7.99. Jun 30, 2009| ISBN 9780441017317. Buy. Ebook $7.99. Jul 01, 2008| ISBN 9781440634840. Buy. All Formats. +. Mass Market Paperback$7.99. Jun 30, 2009 | ISBN 9780441017317. Add to Cart. Buy from Other Retailers: Ebook. Jul 01, 2008 | ISBN 9781440634840

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  5. 2 lug 2009 · Freya Nakamachi-47 has some major existential issues. She's the perfect concubine, designed to please her human masters - hardwired to become aroused at the mere sight of a human male. There's just one problem: she came off the production line a year after the human species went extinct.

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  6. 1 lug 2008 · Saturn’s Children is dedicated to old lions Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov, and the ghosts of both (especially Heinlein) can be felt in the latest effort. Reviews of the novel vary wildly, which may suggest as much about the tastes of particular SF readers as it does about the specific case.

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