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Moon City Vice

Futurepunk, Book 8

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Moon City Vice

By: C. T. Phipps
Narrated by: Alex Freeman
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FROM THE BEST SELLING AUTHOR OF THE SUPERVILLAINY SAGA:

"Welcome to the Moon!"

Neal Gordon and his partners, former actress Lucy Westenra and intelligent canine Barksley, are in hot water with Cyberlife after a bust goes disastrously wrong. Put on what is likely to be permanent suspension, they receive a job offer to work for EarthGov directly. Unfortunately, EarthGov is hiring them because they know a catastrophic plague is about to be unleashed throughout the Moon's neighborhood.

Neal finds himself trying to unravel a conspiracy involving poisoned narcotics, a sham church founded by humans from another planet, and a mysterious woman from his past that he was sure had died.

Enjoy this latest satirical entry in the Moon Cops series that is already a best-selling new entry in the Futurepunk universe (Agent G, Cyber Dragons, Space Academy) by C. T. Phipps!

©2023 Charles Phipps (P)2025 David N. Wilson
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I like this entry and series. It does a the hard task of bridging a Gibson inspired cyber punk world and how that might transition into a more utopian Star Trek future. Its like getting to see the pre federation startrek world. not just the horrible wars like a history book but rather the people working and jokeing as the prevent the things that would have ended the history book right then. The author shows more insight and love for the quirks and foibles of humanity than you would find either. I mean he is spot on in that no matter how grim or stoic and righteous humanity can be we will certainly use true ai and robotics to make talking dogs with attitude.

Get if you like cyberpunk, star trek, buffy or the stainless steel rat

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