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The Mandroid Murders: Quirk & Moth, cartea 1

Autor Robin C. M. Duncan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2022
They say, "Never work with androids or children." Quirk had one job to do, deliver papers to a Milan mafia boss, before leaving Earth for his home in the asteroids. But that was before being tailed, poisoned-oh, yes-and hijacked into raising foulmouthed fourteen-year-old convent girl Angelika Moratti, aka Moth, who'd rather see him asphyxiate in space. Fleeing assassins, Quirk, Moth and her syRen® android S-0778 ride the space elevator to the Moon, where Quirk hires on to hunt an ex-terra-former who somehow used an android to murder his doctor. But which android of the two hundred under Lunaville's dome? The trail of bodies grows, time is running out; the only way they can save the dome and the two thousand souls beneath it is to solve The Mandroid Murders.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781735076867
ISBN-10: 1735076864
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Space Wizard Science Fantasy
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Notă biografică

Robin C.M. Duncan is a Scot born and living in Glasgow, Scotland. A Civil Engineer by profession, he has been writing for decades, but seriously only for the last ten years.Over 30+ years, Robin has completed six novels, and numerous short stories, novellas and novelettes, with copious other projects in various stages of incompletion.In 2019, Robin's short story The NEU Oblivion (presently unpublished) was long-listed for the James White Award which is supported by the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA), and Interzone magazine.In addition to being a member of READ, Robin is a senior member, assistant to the moderator, and minor poohbah of the Reading Excuses critique group, hosted on Brandon Sanderson's official fansite, 17th Shard. He belongs to the Glasgow Science Fiction Writers' Circle (GSFWC), and is a member of the British Fantasy Society (BFS).