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'''Wilhelm, Kate. ''Smart House''.''' New York: Leisure Book-Dorchester, 1991. [[Category: Fiction]] | '''Wilhelm, Kate. ''Smart House''.''' New York: Leisure Book-Dorchester, 1991. [[Category: Fiction]] | ||
− | Mainstream work in which a husband-wife detective team solve a murder mystery involving a fully-automated, fully-computerized house. Cf. and contrast ''Demon Seed'' as D. Koontz's novel (listed above) and film (listed under Drama); see also R. Bradbury's "There | + | Mainstream work in which a husband-wife detective team solve a murder mystery involving a fully-automated, fully-computerized house. Cf. and contrast ''[[Demon Seed]]'' as D. Koontz's novel (listed above) and [[DEMON SEED (film)|film]] (listed under Drama); see also R. Bradbury's "[[There Will Come Soft Rains]]." l[[Category: Fiction]] |
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Wilhelm, Kate. Smart House. New York: Leisure Book-Dorchester, 1991.
Mainstream work in which a husband-wife detective team solve a murder mystery involving a fully-automated, fully-computerized house. Cf. and contrast Demon Seed as D. Koontz's novel (listed above) and film (listed under Drama); see also R. Bradbury's "There Will Come Soft Rains." l