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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2015 03:54:08 +0200</pubDate>
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to the world only by the name of "Poniard."  In Poniard's blockbuster 
online video game, Abduction!, a real-life movie mogul is charged
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the 1980s. Predictably, the mogul--William "the Conqueror" Bishop--has 
responded with a libel lawsuit. Now it's up to Parker to defend the game
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that people aren't who they claim to be and that nothing is as it seems.
 At one point, his client resorts to blackmail, threatening to expose a 
dark secret about Parker. Then, many of the potential witnesses who 
could have helped the case die prematurely, and the survivors are too 
frightened to talk. Parker begins to feel as if he's merely a character 
in a video game, fighting malevolent Level Bosses who appear out of 
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