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Jacek Inglot, 2018
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Jacek Inglot (born 5 June 1962 in Siedlec) is a Polish science-fiction writer. His novels Inquisitor (1996) and Quietus (1997) were nominated for the Janusz A. Zajdel Award.
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Inquisitor, Dom Wydawniczy REBIS, Poznań 1996 (2. wyd.: Inquisitor. Zemsta Azteków, SuperNOWA, Warszawa 2006).
Quietus, Zysk i S-ka, Poznań 1997.
Bohaterowie do wynajęcia (with ), Fabryka Słów, Lublin 2004.
Porwanie Sabinek, Wydawnictwo Otwarte, Kraków 2008.