Code Noir (novel)

Code Noir (novel)
Code Noir  
Author(s) Marianne de Pierres
Language English
Genre(s) Science Fiction Novel
Publisher Orbit Books
Publication date 2004
Media type Paperback
Pages 320
ISBN 1841492574
Preceded by Nylon Angel
Followed by Crash Deluxe

Code Noir is a postcyberpunk novel by science fiction author Marianne de Pierres and the Second Parrish Plessis Novel


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