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Christopher Hodder-Williams

    August 25, 1926 – May 15, 1995

    Christopher Hodder-Williams was an English writer, primarily known for his science fiction novels. His work also encompassed aviation and espionage themes, often representing early examples of what would become known as techno-thrillers. Beyond his fiction, he was also a composer and lyricist, and penned numerous television plays. His narratives often explored the intricate relationship between humanity and advancing technology.

    Kettenreaktion
    Die Gebetsmaschine
    Virus der Angst.
    Das Paradies der Feiglinge
    Der große summende Gott
    Fistful of digits