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  • Califormication

    666ties, #1

    by Robert N. Lee ...
    Series Book 1 - 666ties
    The freewheeling, mind-opening sixties are disappearing down the throat of a vortex of hardlined isms, and in the land of manmade paradises, unmade paradises, and things you don't talk about, the Ad Man is just doing his thing, man, wow, doing his Ad Thing, mesmerizing you into thinking you belong, or thinking you stand out, whatever it is you're after, man.What's everybody after?There's power, ... Read more

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  • Finest Kind

    666ties, #2

    by Robert N. Lee ...
    Series Book 2 - 666ties
    TICK...TICK...TICK...TICK...Spring, 1968. Memphis is cool but tense. Otis Redding has enough static in his life already: struggling to balance his family life with his career at the top of the pops—and the undercover side job as a superhero isn't helping.TICK...TICK....TICK...Known in his other work clothes as the Mississippi Kite, based in a gadget-filled cave hidden on the banks of Ol' Muddy, ... Read more

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  • The Live Lady of Down Town

    666ties, #3

    by Robert N. Lee ...
    Series Book 3 - 666ties
    Start playback: 1967, London, the Roundhouse, the Million Volt Light and Sound Rave, Unit Delta Plus, the Lady. Live.Delia Derbyshire is Helen AmeriKKKa, electronic superstar, goddess behind the spacey sound of Doctor Who, accidental mother of a sonic genre, and bookish idol to frenzied teen devotees of the UK and the USR and Nippon and the world.Melissa is sixteen, American, and exploring for an ... Read more

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  • Untitled Bruce Lee/Phil Dick Project

    666ties, #4

    by Robert N. Lee ...
    Series Book 4 - 666ties
    Phil Dick wishes he'd never started writing. Phil Dick wishes he'd never stopped writing. Phil Dick wishes he could do his work. Phil Dick wishes he didn't have to work. Phil Dick wishes the robot cops' horse was his friend. Phil Dick wishes he didn't have to have any friends.Phil Dick does drugs, but not at work. Except sometimes. Phil Dick hates computer games, but he makes them for a job. Phil ... Read more

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