A coup of the century is underway, and Mex is too hungover to care. While Hilda, the new leader, retreats to her "pleasure dome," a coup rises to the occasion. And with Mex living it up in Scotland, there's little resistance beyond a hippy colony too chilled to care, a ruthless reporter who will side with anyone who pays enough, and a missing set of batteries. Despite never leading anything bigger than a study group, they decide to run the planet the proletarian way -until the leader returns to snatch back her power. The resistance turns to Mex, a woman with more conquests than Alexander the…mehr
A coup of the century is underway, and Mex is too hungover to care. While Hilda, the new leader, retreats to her "pleasure dome," a coup rises to the occasion. And with Mex living it up in Scotland, there's little resistance beyond a hippy colony too chilled to care, a ruthless reporter who will side with anyone who pays enough, and a missing set of batteries. Despite never leading anything bigger than a study group, they decide to run the planet the proletarian way -until the leader returns to snatch back her power. The resistance turns to Mex, a woman with more conquests than Alexander the Great, but is Mex willing to give up her retirement for a group of rebels, too young to be taken seriously? Rebel Without A Crew is the sixth in the comic Planet Hy Man series. If you love Terry Pratchett's satire and Douglas Adams' absurdity, then buy today and blast into a cosmic clash of cocktails, coups, and questionable leadership.
Back in the days before TV remotes and when the Bay City Rollers were Scotland's finest export, Kerrie Noor left Australia for a working holiday - and never looked back.Now based in Scotland, she's been a community radio DJ, belly dance teacher, stand-up comic, and Edinburgh Festival performer. Her first sci-fi novel, Rebel Without a Clue, was inspired by her time helping out in an Indian restaurant after marrying into a Bangladeshi family.Observing as an outsider and often the only woman in the room she saw a comedy of misunderstandings, and the Planet Hy Man series was born - a satirical feminist space opera.Kerrie has been shortlisted for the Asham Short Story Award and had two short plays performed on the radio.
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