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Forests of the Night (Swann novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Forests of the Night (Swann novel)

''Forests of the Night'' (1993) is a science fiction novel, the first book in the Moreau series by S. Andrew Swann (aka Steven Swiniarski), published by DAW Books.
''Forests of the Night'' is a science fiction detective story set in 2053 in Cleveland, Ohio. The story follows the private detective Nohar Rajasthan, a "moreau", Swann's term for genetically engineered animal people. Nohar is a tiger whose species was engineered to be soldiers in the Indian special forces. Nohar is hired by what appears to be a "frank" (a coinage by Swann for genetically engineered humans, a shortening of Frankenstein) to investigate the murder of a conservative anti-moreau political figure. In the course of the investigation Nohar unearths a massive conspiracy involving extraterrestrials attempting to negatively influence the technological growth of the Earth's peoples.
==See also==

*DAW Books
*The Tyger—source of title.

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