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From back cover Tor paperback November 2004:
In Hominids Robert J. Sawyer introduced a character readers will never forget Ponter Boddit, a Neanderthal physicist from a parallel Earth who was whisked from his Reality into ours by a quantum-computing experiment gone awry -- making him the ultimate stranger in a strange land.
In that book and its sequel, Humans, Sawyer showed us the Neanderthal version of Earth in loving detail -- a tour de force of world building; a masterpiece of alternate history.
Now, in Hybrids, Ponter Boddit and his Homo sapiens lover, geneticist Mary Vaughan, are torn between two worlds, struggling to find a way to make their star-crossed relationship work. Aided by banned Neanderthal technology, they plan to conceive the first hybrid child, a symbol of hope for the joining of their two versions of reality.
Meanwhile, as Mary's Earth is dealing with a collapse of its planetary magnetic field, her boss, the enigmatic Jack Krieger, has turned envious eyes on the unspoiled Eden that is the Neanderthal world...
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Hybrids: Volume Three of the Neanderthal Parallax
2010, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom
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1429914610 9781429914611
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Hybrids (Neanderthal Parallax)
November 2, 2004, Tor Science Fiction
Mass Market Paperback
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076534906X 9780765349064
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