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''The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection'' edited by Gardner Dozois is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published in 2010. ''Crimes and Glory'' by Paul McAuley is part of the [[Jackaroo by Paul McAuley (series)|Jackaroo series]] and ''One of Our Bastards Is Missing'' by Paul Cornell is the second book in the [[Jonathan Hamilton by Paul Cornell (series)|Jonathan Hamilton series]].
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''The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection'' edited by Gardner Dozois is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published in 2010. ''Crimes and Glory'' by Paul McAuley is part of the [[Jackaroo by Paul McAuley (series)|Jackaroo]] series and ''One of Our Bastards Is Missing'' by Paul Cornell is the second book in the [[Jonathan Hamilton by Paul Cornell (series)|Jonathan Hamilton]] series.
  
 
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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection
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Author(s) Gardner Dozois (editor)
Published 2010
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Genre(s) Science Fiction


The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection edited by Gardner Dozois is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published in 2010. Crimes and Glory by Paul McAuley is part of the Jackaroo series and One of Our Bastards Is Missing by Paul Cornell is the second book in the Jonathan Hamilton series.

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