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046- The Night of the Storm, by Dean R. Koontz, 1974

31 min · 3 de may de 2020
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046- The Night of the Storm, by Dean R. Koontz, 1974 Wherein 4 robot best friends go on an adventure! Ruiz Tremello & Marguerite are still being topical by social distancing from inside Fidel Castro's Panic Palace in Kyoto, Cuba- and this episode they're discussing Dean R. Koontz's 1974 short story, "The Night of the Storm". To avoid spoilers, I'll just say that this story takes place in the same universe as another story we've covered in the past, so astute listeners may pick up on the fact much sooner than Marguerite does. Also, special thanks to Dean R. Koontz for his writing, voluminous and entertaining as it is! Extra special thanks to Fair Use for allowing us to make this podcast. <3

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