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- Q6322714 abstract "K-Machines is a 2006 science fiction novel by Damien Broderick. It is the sequel to Broderick's 2005 novel Godplayers. It follows the story of August Seebeck who is empowered with a killing device and finds himself moving world to world in a brutal and confusing game.".
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- Q6322714 numberOfPages "336".
- Q6322714 publicationDate "2006-02-22".
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- Q6322714 name "K-Machines".
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- Q6322714 comment "K-Machines is a 2006 science fiction novel by Damien Broderick. It is the sequel to Broderick's 2005 novel Godplayers. It follows the story of August Seebeck who is empowered with a killing device and finds himself moving world to world in a brutal and confusing game.".
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