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Hal Spacejock - The first book in the Hal Spacejock series



"A cheerful, fun book that'll brighten anyone's day" Amazon.com review
"Just the right humor to entertain in a colorful sci-fi setting" ibid.
"A space opera full of humorously cringe-worthy moments" Dominion Post


Hal glanced in the mirror and studied the two robots huddled together in the back seat. "I suppose you'd better give me your names."
The tall, bronze robot gestured at his shorter companion. "This is DO-P, and I'm FRT-1."
"What are your proper names?"
"We've never had any."
"Well I'm not calling you Dopey and Farty." Hal inspected the fugitives, then pointed to the bronze one. "You can be Clyde, and he can be Albion."
"I think that's Bonnie."
Hal looked pleased. "I'm glad you like it. My name's Hal, by the way. Hal Spacejock."



An incompetent, accident-prone pilot is given one last chance to save his ship. An aging robot is trusted with a midnight landing in a deserted field. And a desperate businessman is prepared to sacrifice both of them to get what he wants...

Combining relentless action with non-stop laughs, Hal Spacejock explodes onto the science fiction scene with the subtlety of a meteor strike and the hushed reverence of a used car salesman.


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