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  • By: C. T. Phipps
  • Narrated by: Alex Freeman
  • Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Moon Cops on the Moon

By: C. T. Phipps
Narrated by: Alex Freeman
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Summary

"Welcome to the moon!"

Neal Gordon screwed up his assignment on Mars and they reassigned him to Antarctica. Now he's being reassigned some place even worse: Luna City. A crime ridden hellhole with a super-rich ruling class, he almost immediately finds himself targeted by bounty hunters and cyborg terrorists. Thankfully, Neal has an unusual set of partners in robot dog, Barksley, and the snarky but badass Lucy Westenra. Yes, make all the vampire jokes you want.

It's tough being a corporate cop on humanity's foremost colony and before this adventure is over, he's going to have to deal with deranged influencers, mysterious female secret agents, and a 1970s themed flying car called the Purple Rain. Can he survive to get reassigned? Who knows.

MOON COPS ON THE MOON is set in the Futurepunk setting of Agent G, the Cyber Dragons Trilogy, and Space Academy novels but functions as a standalone series. It is a humorous action-filled romp that fans of The Expanse, Robocop, Demolition Man, and Blade Runner will enjoy.

©2023 Charles Phipps (P)2023 David N. Wilson

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Excellent humorous space detective story

CT Phipps continues to hop around the timeline that started with Agent G. This is set between the Cyberdragons and Space Acedemy series. That is the first thing that I really like about this book. While it is a whole new concept, there is a familiarity to it.

The story is set in a sci-Fi situation but is a cop story at heart. Crimes have been committed that need solving. As always there is a good story in there, sprinkled with lots of humour; this time provided by an android corgi dog because why not.

It’s all pretty lightweight where you don’t have to think too much. Just go along for the ride

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Out of this world fun

I enjoyed this book, its out of this world. Literally and the author obviously had a lot of fun writing it. The characters are a delight snarky, unusual and are so well developed that I can see another outing for them coming in the future. Robot dog Barksley has to be my favourite, who doesn't love a talking dog that loves music and can fire guns? It's that kind of quirky story that hooks you in and doesn't let go until the end, especially with all the twists and humour involved. It kind of made me think of the film Total Recall and like recall it could totally be made into a film.
When Neal arrives on the moon to discover that he has a bounty on his head, he wonders just how long he is going to last and that's before he meets his new partners a talking robot dog and a tough as nails female cop. The week only goes down hill from there, when the governs son and an alien diplomat is killed, sparking off an incident that can mean the end of the moon. Neal and his partner's have been assigned the case and only have three days to discover the responsible parties. Neal will have to hit the moon running if he hopes not to die in the first week.
I really liked the narrator. He was a pleasure to listen too and gave a performance that was out of this world.
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