"This novel is from the wild edge of science fiction, in the tradition of Philip K. Dick's Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch—fast, smart, funny, and full of a scarily plausible vision of just how weird things could get if we take our biological fate into our own hands." Kim Stanley Robinson, Nebula, Hugo, Locus, BSFA and John W. Campbell Award-winning author of the Mars trilogy, the Three Californias trilogy, and The Years of Rice and Salt
"This intense mixture of giddy activity, cyberpunk essences, avant fusion and social satire may make your head spin at an accelerated rate. Actual brain damage is unlikely, in most cases." John Shirley, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Black Glass: The Lost Cyberpunk Novel, Constantine and Black Butterflies
"Codename Prague is a thrill-a-minute combination of James Bond, Robert Ludlum, and cyberpunk, set in a dangerous, erotic, and not-as-distant-as-you'd-wish future." Mike Resnick, Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author of 100+ novels, collections, anothologies and nonfiction books
"Who IS this guy?" Pat Cadigan, Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author of Synners and Fools
"I am reminded of the works of James Joyce; Finnegans Wake is said to be well worth the two to four years it takes to properly read it." Piers Anthony, British Fantasy Society Award-winning author of the Xanth series
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Here is a black-and-white stillshot of the second chapter of Codename Prague brilliantly illustrated by Doug Draper. The chapter appears in volume 3, issue 2 ("Iodine") of Withersin Magazine.

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