Identity Theft: And Other Stories
Robert J. Sawyer
Fiction / Science Fiction
/ Short Stories 386 pages • 8.25 x 5.5
Cloth • ISBN 0–88995–411–9 • 23.95
Paper • ISBN 0–88995–412–7 • 15.95
"A sense of wonder that hasn't prevailed in American SF since the days of Heinlein."
-- Books in Canada
This new collection by the man Anne McCaffrey calls "an absolutely marvelous writer" includes
Hugo Award nominee "Shed Skin," Nebula Award nominee "Identity Theft," and Aurora Award winner "Ineluctable."
In these pages, you'll discover the dark secret of the only priest on Mars, revisit H.G. Wells's
Morlocks, and learn what really happens when aliens beam us the Encyclopedia Galactica.
"Sawyer has a way of taking familiar ideas, looking at them from new angles and in greater depth
than almost anybody before him, and tying them together to create extraordinarily fresh and thought-provoking
stories."
--
Analog
"Sawyer writes my favorite kind of science fiction: interesting characters, fast-paced plotting,
science threaded elegantly into the prose - he does it all with grace and style. I am constantly amazed
by the depth of Sawyer's characters - their humanity, their failings and their instincts."
-- Rodger Turner on SF Site
Reviews for Identity Theft:
"As fellow Canadian sf author Robert Charles Wilson points out, Sawyer's fiction possesses a
remarkable down-to-earth quality that appeals to readers of all nationalities. Yet Sawyer's third
collection of short fiction showcases not only an irresistibly engaging narrative voice but also
a gift for confronting thorny philosophical conundrums. . . At every opportunity, Sawyer forces his
readers to think while holding their attention with ingenious premises and superlative craftsmanship."
-- Booklist
"At the end of this book, author Robert Sawyer announces not to expect any more short stories any
time soon. Not because he doesn't like writing them, many of the seventeen included here were requests
for various anthologies, but because novels pay better for the time and effort involved. . . One can
only hope he doesn't stay in novel format for too long."
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SFCrowsnest.com
"Sawyer's latest collection is highly entertaining and thought-provoking; the book has something
for almost any science-fiction fan. It is a testament to Sawyer's talent that it is not necessary to
be a sci-fi fan to enjoy his writing; this is a collection of great stories that just happen to be
set in the future."
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Quill & Quire
Robert J. Sawyer - called "the dean of Canadian science fiction" by The Ottawa Citizen and
"just about the best science-fiction writer out there these days" by The Denver Rocky Mountain News -
won the 2003 Best Novel Hugo Award-the top international honour in science-fiction writing.
Visit Robert’s web site at www.sfwriter.com.
Visit Robert’s web site set up for the Robert J. Sawyer imprint of books at
www.robertjsawyerbooks.com.
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