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Car Sinister
| Author: | Martin H. Greenberg Joseph D. Olander Robert Silverberg |
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Avon, 1979 |
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| Book Type: | Anthology |
| Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
The car is man's most personalized machine: for teenagers it is a rite of passage and a statement of freedom; for adults it is a reflection of success, taste, and hopes; and for an entire culture it is a great and industrious mode of transportation - driving, perhaps, on the road of destruction. And the automobile - thrilling, honking, speeding, never-shattering - haunts us with the dark possibility that when our age of motoring innocence is over, we may no longer be the masters.
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