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Post-apocalyptic Dystopian Science Fiction I was one hundred miles from Nowhere-and I mean that literally-when I spotted this girl out of the corner of my eye. I'd been keeping an extra lookout because I still expected the other undead bugger left over from the murder party at Nowhere to be stalking me. I'd been following a line of high-voltage towers all canted over at the same gentlemanly tipsy angle by an old blast from the Last War. I judged the girl was going in the same general direction and was being edged over toward my course by a drift of dust that even at my distance showed dangerous metallic gleams and dark humps that might be dead men or cattle. She looked slim, dark topped, and on guard. Small like me and like me wearing a scarf loosely around the lower half of her face in the style of the old buckaroos. We didn't wave or turn our heads or give the slightest indication we'd seen each other as our paths slowly converged...
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Ciencia fiction clasica. Creo que este libro fue publicado en los 60, seguramente en alguna revista de historias de ciencia ficcion.
Un mundo destrozado por guerras nucleares y/o quimicas, tecnologia incomprensible, etc. En general se nota demasiado el pensamiento de la epoca pero me ha gustado como ahonda en la cuestion de ser o no un asesino.
Lo peor es que mientras el protagonista esta bien modelado los demas se quedan en casi nada.