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The Amazing Dr. Darwin


NOT THAT DARWINHIS GRANDFATHER!

 18th Century Europe: It is an age when superstition is beginning to give way to the force of human reason, and no man so fully embodies the spirit of the times as Dr. Erasmus Darwin. Thinker, healer, and explorer of the bizarre and the seemingly supernatural, no mystery can stand for long against Darwins enlightened analysis. And there are far more mysteries than history knows. . . .

For Erasmus Darwins world is filled with oddities that most cannot believe: from unknown beings lurking just outside the boundaries of civilization, to anomalies that even the greatest natural philosophers will be hard-pressed to explain, to mysterious deaths that give rise to fears of malevolent sorcery.

And when the renowned Dr. Darwin is called upon to heal a man dying of an ailment that seems impossible, he has no idea that it is the beginning of a quest that will lead him to the darkest corners of Europe, and a stunning encounter with the most famous inhabitant of a certain Scottish loch. . . .

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Charles Sheffield, a mathematician and physicist, is a past president of both the American Astronautical Society and the Science Fiction Writers of America, and the chief scientist of the Earth Satellite Corporation. He has published over a hundred technical papers and monographs on such subjects as nuclear physics, gravitational field analysis, and general relativity, and an equally large body of popular science articles for the layman. He serves as a science reviewer for several prominent publications.

In science fiction, Dr. Sheffield has received the coveted Nebula and Hugo Awards, as well as the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for his novel for Baen, Brother to Dragons. His other SF novels for Baen include The Mind Pool and its sequel, The Spheres of Heaven, Between the Strokes of Night, Convergent Series, and Transvergence. He is also the author for Baen of Borderlands of Science:How to Think Like a Scientist and Write Science Fiction, which is both a nonfiction survey of current scientific frontiers and an explanation of how a science fiction writer can write SF using bona fide scientific knowledge. Which is just the sort of SF that Dr. Sheffield has been writing for some time now, to the resounding acclaim of readers and critics alike.

Illustration by Bob Eggleton
Cover design by Carol Russo Design


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This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.

First printing, June 2002

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ISBN: 0-7434-3529-X

Copyright © 2002 by Charles Sheffield
"The Devil of Malkirk" © 1982 by Mercury Press; "The Heart of Ahura Mazda" © 1988 by Davis Publications; "The Phantom of Dunwell Cove" © 1995 by Dell Magazines; "The Lambeth Immortal" © 1979 by Davis Publications; "The Solborne Vampire" © 1998 by Dell Magazines; "The Treasure of Odirex" © 1978 by Ultimate Publishing.

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To Dutch, Sally, Patty, and Nancy—
where this began.

Baen Books by CHARLES SHEFFIELD:

The Amazing Dr. Darwin
My Brother's Keeper
The Compleat McAndrew
Convergent Series
Transvergence
The Mind Pool
The Spheres of Heaven
Proteus in the Underworld
Borderlands of Science
The Web Between the Worlds

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