Nobody taught us this in library school. In The Dewey Decimal System, New York City is a shadow of its former self. As the city digs itself out of a terrorist attack and a flu epidemic, a homeless war veteran with a spotty memory has taken up residence in the New York Public Library. Dubbed 'Dewey Decimal', he gets by as a bagman for an unscrupulous District Attorney. He'd be perfectly content amongst his books, but danger keeps getting in the way. What unfolds is a bloody tangle of violence ... and overdue fines.
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