Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1994, Page 16, Image 15

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    A BOOKSIGNING
CARLUS fi. HARRIS
Eugene author
Carlus B. Harris
will sign copies of
his first collection
of short stories,
Tomorrow I.eaves
Saturday, Feb. 5
1:30-2:30 • Upstairs
"Author Carlus H I Jam's ket-ps the
re Air r totally inspired to ask for
more. I tarns 'writing perspective
has presented a much-needed fresh,
innovative and creative style to this
genre of literature. This dynamic
collection breathes new life into
futuristic adventures. Tomorrow’
leaves all of us with a new
sounding voice and much light!"
tdwin U Coleman. Professor of
English, University of Oregon
PIERRE OUELLETTE
UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON
BOOK REVIEW
The Deus Machine
by Pierre Ouelette
Portland author, Pierre Ouellette unveils a whole new
order of suspense novel in The Deus Machine—the
biotech thriller. Readers will be breathless as they race
through this extraordinary tale of a sentient computer, a
fatherless boy, and a troubled computer genius who join
forces to save the world from genetic annihilation.
Technologically awesome, dramatically taut, The Deus
Machine totally transforms the meaning and range of the
high-tech thriller and launches what will be a fabulous—
and groundbreaking—fictional career.
"Pierre Ouellette hurtles you on a gripping journey into the darkside
of technology in the future. An unbeatable read from start to
finish."—Clive Cussler
Hardcover 22.50
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