"Robert Weinberg - Logical Magician 01 - A Logical Magician" - читать интересную книгу автора (Weinberg Robert) LIVING LEGEND
"Make yourself comfortable, Jack," said the man, casually waving to a chair in front of his desk. "We have a lot to discuss.... I think you're the man we need." Jack grinned. Today was his lucky day. He sobered almost instantly. There had been no mention of salary. Or exactly what position he was being offered. "How does a thousand dollars a week sound?" said the bearded man, as if reading Jack's mind. "A thousand a week?" repeated Jack, stunned. "For doing what, Mr. Ambrose?" "The forces of darkness and everlasting night are rising in our city. Civilization is terribly threatened. Humanity needs a champion to battle them. You're that man, Jack. And there's no reason for you to use the Ambrose alias. I prefer my real name. Call me Merlin." "Merlin?" asked Jack, still reeling over the bearded man's initial remarks. "Like the famous magician of King Arthur's court?" The bearded man laughed. "Like him? You misunderstand, Jack. I am him . I am the legendary Merlin the Magician." A LOGICAL MAGICIAN Robert Weinberg Copyright ┬й 1994 by Robert Weinberg Cover Art by Peter Scanlan ISBN 0-441-00059-2 cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I exist) тАФDESCARTES factlis descensus Averno (the descent to hell is easy) тАФVIRGIL Prologue R oger Quinn considered himself a very careful man. Each morning, while still lying in bed, he planned out his day's activities in excruciatingly fine detail. Afterward, he followed that outline in strict order, refusing to deviate one whit from the proper routine. Twenty years of computer programming had instilled in Roger an appreciation for exactness. He thought his actions perfectly normal and extremely logical. Such a rigid adherence to schedule caused numerous problems for those who had |
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