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''Twenty-First Century Science Fiction'' edited by David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published on April 16, 2013. The short story ''Plots and Shooters'' by Kage Baker is book 3 in the [[Mars by Kage Baker (series)|Mars series]] and ''One Of Our Bastards Is Missing'' by Paul Cornell is book 2 in the [[Jonathan Hamilton by Paul Cornell (series)|Jonathan Hamilton series]].
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''Twenty-First Century Science Fiction'' edited by David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published on April 16, 2013. The short story ''Plots and Shooters'' by Kage Baker is book 3 in the [[Mars by Kage Baker (series)|Mars]] series and ''One Of Our Bastards Is Missing'' by Paul Cornell is book 2 in the [[Jonathan Hamilton by Paul Cornell (series)|Jonathan Hamilton]] series.
  
 
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Twenty-First Century Science Fiction
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Author(s) David G. Hartwell
Patrick Nielsen Hayden
Published April 16, 2013
Publisher Tor Books
Genre(s) Science Fiction


Twenty-First Century Science Fiction edited by David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden is an anthology of science fiction short stories, originally published on April 16, 2013. The short story Plots and Shooters by Kage Baker is book 3 in the Mars series and One Of Our Bastards Is Missing by Paul Cornell is book 2 in the Jonathan Hamilton series.

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