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{{Infobox Book | <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Novels or Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Books -->
| name = Empty Cities of the Full Moon
| image = ]<!--prefer 1st edition-->
| iamge_caption =
| author = ]
| cover_artist = John Jude Palencar
| country = ]
| language = ]
| genre = ]
| publisher = ]
| release_date = August 7 2001
| media_type = Print (], ])
| pages = 441 pp (first edition, hardback)
| isbn = ISBN 0441008444 (first edition, hardback)
}}

'''''Empty Cities of the Full Moon''''' is a ] novel by ] first published in 2001.

==Plot introduction==
The novel revolves around the near ] of the humanity by an artifical ] originally designed to help the ] but which turns into a ] ] of madness, ] and death. There are 2 plots which follow the same set of characters before and after the pandemic.

==Release details==
*2001, ], ] ISBN 0441008444, Pub August 7 2001, ]
*2001, ], ] ISBN 0441009379, Pub August 6 2002, ]

==Sources, references, external links, quotations==
* review by Rick Kleffel
* review by John Grant

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