>
> Someone mentioned Frederick Pohl. I've always
enjoyed
> his books. They're intelligent and thoughtful
without
> sacrificing the entertainment factor. I'm trying
to
> remember if he wrote PLAGUE OF PYTHONS.
If no one here answers, I'll ask Pohl's son who is a friend
of mine. In fact, he's boarding my cat presently.
Jim Beaver
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