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Carluccis_Heart
   Title: Carlucci's Heart (#3)
   Year: 1997
   Category: Novel Series   
   Series: Lt. Frank Carlucci
   Author: Richard Paul Russo   
   Publisher: Ace   
   Plot:
Lt. Frank Carlucci is drawn into an investigation surrounding the disappearance of his daughter's friend. But as Carlucci digs deeper, the corruption and decay he finds is nothing compared to a final horror that could have devastating implications: a secret known only as Cancer Cell.
Carmen_Mc_Callum
   Title: Carmen Mc Callum
   Year: 1997
   Category: Comics Series   
   Author: Fred Duval   
   Publisher: Delacourt   
   Plot:
Carmen Mc Callum is the story of a female mercenary who broke into a ship transporting cryonically frozen prisoners in search of her lost brother. Unknowingly to her, she stole a disk containing data needed by Inoshiro Tsuburaya to merge with an artificial intelligence. Because of this, Carmen gets hunted down by Tsuburayas henchmen.
Clover
   Title: Clover
   Year: 1997
   Category: Comics Series   
   Author: CLAMP   
   Publisher: Tokyopop   Dark Horse   
   Plot:
Kazuhiko is a young, but already deeply wounded black ops agent of a baroque, retro-tech future. Kaz is pulled out of retirement to escort Sue, a mysterious waif, to a destination she alone knows. Sue and Kazuhiko have never met, yet she knows him, having grown up since the age of four with her only human contact. Two distant voices: that of her elderly grandma General Ko, and of Kazuhiko's dead girlfriend, Ora. Sue has been kept in that cage all these years because of what she is, and what the Clover Leaf Project found her to be: a military top secret, and the most dangerous person in the world! Clover is a long out-of-print classic from Japan's shojo artist supergroup CLAMP! Never before available in its original Japanese right-to-left reading orientation, Dark Horse not only brings Clover into English for the first time, but also collects all four of the original volumes into one reasonably priced omnibus, with a brand-new cover design especially for this edition!
Diaspora
   Title: Diaspora
   Year: 1997
   Category: Novel   
   Author: Greg Egan   
   Publisher: Millennium   
   Plot:
This novel's setting is a posthuman future, in which transhumanism long ago (during the mid 21st century) became the default philosophy embraced by the vast majority of human cultures.
Freeware
   Title: Freeware (#3)
   Year: 1997
   Category: Novel Series   
   Series: Ware
   Author: Rudy Rucker   
   Publisher: Eos   
   Plot:
Now, in 2053, "moldies" are the latest robotic advancement--evolved artificial lifeforms made of soft plastic and gene-tweaked molds and algae, so anatomically inventive and universally despised that their very presence on the planet has thrown the entire low-rent future into a serious tailspin. So the moon is the place to be, if you're a persecuted "moldie" or an enlightened "flesher" intent an creating a new, more utopian hybrid civilization. Of course up there, there are other intergalactic intelligences to contend with--and some not so intelligent--who have their own agendas and appetites.
Night_Sky_Mine
   Title: Night Sky Mine
   Year: 1997
   Category: Novel   
   Author: Melissa Scott   
   Publisher: Penguin Group   
   Plot:
Night Sky Mine is a 1997 science fiction novel by Melissa Scott set in a future after computer programs have run amok. After the Crash, an interface has been created that portrays programs as various floral, faunal and mythological species, depending on the characteristics of the program. Scott explores this interface between human society and cyberspace, both as a plot device and as back drop for the story.
Transmetropolitan_1
   Title: Transmetropolitan, Vol. 1: Back on the Street
   Year: 1997
   Category: Comics Series   
   Series: Transmetropolitan (Collected Editions)
   Author: Warren Ellis   Darick Robertson   
   Publisher: Vertigo   
   Plot:
After years of self-imposed exile from a civilization rife with degradation and indecency, cynical journalist Spider Jerusalem is forced to return to a job that he hates and a city that he loathes. Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider attacks the injustices of his surreal 23rd Century surroundings. Combining black humor, life-threatening situations, and moral ambiguity, this book is the first look into the mind of an outlaw journalist and the world he seeks to destroy.
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