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ROBERT J. SAWYER
 Best Novel Hugo and Nebula Award Winner

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  Identity Theft  

Robert J. Sawyer's novella "Identity Theft" was a finalist for the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the Aurora Award, and it won the world's largest cash prize for SF writing: the 6,000-euro Premio UPC de Ciencia Ficción.

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"Identity Theft" — a hard-boiled detective story set on Mars — first appeared in Down These Dark Spaceways, edited by Mike Resnick and published by the Science Fiction Book Club.

"A terrific story." —Joe Karpierz, The MT Void (The Mt. Holz Science Fiction Society)

"Best of the lot [in Down These Dark Spaceways] is the last story, by Robert Sawyer. 'Identity Theft' is on the Hugo ballot, and it is easy to see why. The story starts with the classic clichés [of hard-boiled detective fiction] and then twists and twists, until the reader is breathless keeping up. The conclusion is non-stop action — literally slam-bang. Highly recommended." —Ann Cecil, Sigma (newsletter of Parsec, the Pittsburgh SF Society)


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