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Rebel Without A Mask - A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Break The Rules - cover

Rebel Without A Mask - A Sci Fi Comedy Where Women Break The Rules

Kerrie Noor

Publisher: Kerrie Noor

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Summary

Corona Virus has arrived on Planet Hyman, and only Beryl and Legless can help, a couple at war with their past. Will they rise to the occasion or fall out for good?
 
Planet Hy Man is under the leadership of H2, who has as much experience as a toddler. With a dwindling budget, she is still learning the ropes when a portal to earth opens.
 
H2 summons the experts to close the portal, unaware of the coronavirus until a plague of rats staggers onto the planet as infectious as the bubonic plague.
 
Blocking the portal becomes second to the spread of a virus, and with a shopping list a mile long, it is left to Legless and Beryl to save the planet.
 
Will they put their grievances to one side to save planet Hy Man or are they too old to change?
 
Rebel Without A Mask is the quirky fourth book in the Planet Hy Man science fiction comedy series. If you like high-mileage heroines, fast-paced satire, and meticulously crafted universes, then you’ll love Kerrie Noor’s otherworldly farce.
 
Buy Rebel Without A Mask to blast into a battle of the sexes today!
Available since: 11/01/2022.
Print length: 310 pages.

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