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The Chronology Protection Case

Dr Phil D'Amato

Paul Levinson

Sturgeon and Nebula Award nominated novelette. It originally appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, September 1995. The story can also be found in the anthologies Supernatural Sleuths: 14 Mysterious Stories of Uncanny Crime (1996), edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh, Nebula Awards 32 (1998), edited by Jack Dann, The Best Time Travel Stories of All Time (2003), edited by Barry N. Malzberg and The Mammoth Book of Time Travel SF (2013) edited by Mike Ashley.

The Copyright Notice Case

Dr Phil D'Amato

Paul Levinson

Nebula Award nominated novelette. It originally appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, April 1996. The story can also be found in the collection Bestseller: Wired, Analog, and Digital Writings (1999).

The Mendelian Lamp Case

Dr Phil D'Amato

Paul Levinson

This novelette originally appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, April 1997. It can also be found in the anthologies Year's Best SF 3 (1998), edited by David G. Hartwell, and The Hard SF Renaissance (2002), edited by Kathryn Cramer and David G. Hartwell.

The Silk Code

Dr Phil D'Amato: Book 1

Paul Levinson

Phil D'Amato, an NYC forensic detective (also featured in several of Levinson's popular short stories and two subsequent novels), is caught in an ongoing struggle that dates all the way back to the dawn of humanity on Earth--and one of his best friends is a recent casualty. Unless Phil can unravel the genetic puzzle of the Silk Code, he'll soon be just as dead.

The Consciousness Plague

Dr Phil D'Amato: Book 2

Paul Levinson

Dr. Phil D' Amato returns from The Silk Code, winner of the Locus Award for Best First Science Fiction Novel of 1999, with another blend of biological science fiction and hard-boiled police-procedural mystery.

Memory itself is the suspect in The Consciousness Plague - more particularly, loss of memory, in slivers of time deducted from a growing number of individuals, which plays havoc with everything from the investigation of serial stranglings to candlelight dinners. D'Amato, NYPD forensic detective, investigates a spate of unusual cases and finds evidence of a bacteria-like organism that has lived in our brains since our origin as a species and may be responsible for our very consciousness.

A new antibiotic crosses the blood-brain barrier and inadvertently kills this essential bug. Phil himself falls victim to this memory hole, and must struggle to get the proper authorities to pay attention before everyone loses so much memory that they forget that they forgot in the first place.

The Pixel Eye

Dr Phil D'Amato: Book 3

Paul Levinson

Squirrels are spying on us in the park. Mice may have organic bombs set to go off in their brains. Holograms are taking the place of real people, some of whom are deceased. Phil D'Amato investigates a case that pits civil liberties against national security as he seeks to ward off a major terrorist attack on near-future New York City.