
Publisher’s blurb for Astrojuggernaut:
Benevolent aliens have arrived. Who better to serve as the solar system’s cultural ambassadors than its most beloved English rock band? After all, the members of The Force include a cephalopod keyboardist from Proxima Centauri b and an artificially intelligent drummer, so this isn’t their first interaction with nonHuman sentients. Bass player Nafasat “Dash” Dashti owns a sleek spacecraft, the Midnight Special, and demands an explanation for the Praduans’ disastrous appearance in earth orbit. In the late twenty-first century, the sky is no longer the limit for rock ’n’ roll.
The U.S. has fractured into corporate-sponsored republics. The environment is in rapid collapse. The free world’s in jeopardy, but the Praduans offer solutions from an interstellar confederation — if, that is, The Force can convince them we deserve one last chance. That’ll require a lust for adventure, puzzle-solving and space opera, plus hooks so thunderously catchy they could rattle a galaxy.
Astrojuggernaut is space opera meets rock opera. It circles the same blazing stars as Hitchhiker’s Guide to, and Guardians of, the Galaxy. It’s the first volume of the ROCK STARS trilogy but offers a complete, self-contained adventure to the farthest reaches of imaginary space. The universe awaits.
In other words … This space adventure goes to 11.
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