The Last House in the Galaxy by Andy Secombe

The Last House in the Galaxy by Andy Secombe

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The latest hilarious SF adventure from the new master of humorous fantasy

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The Last House in the Galaxy by Andy Secombe

Across the aching wastes of space a terrible war is raging. The Gologons, long relegated to being the garbage disposers of the Galaxy, have finally rebelled, and now rampage across the universe, led by the pitiless Gulgus Filch. The only thing standing between them and universal domination is a small breakaway faction of the United Planets Federation. Meanwhile, in rural Devon, Sir Mortimer and Lady Trenchard are trying desperately to prevent their beloved, crumbling Hambledon Hall from falling into the hands of a City whizz-kid who plans to turn it into a weekend conference centre. If the Universe is to have any kind of hope, the UPF needs to find a safe place where they can gather and plan a counter-attack. And because of its handy location at the terminus of a wormhole (opening beside an azalea just beyond the ha-ha), Hambledon Hall is ideally situated to provide just such a haven …
Andy Secombe was introduced to a love of fantasy by his father, Sir Harry. He has worked for many years as an actor, and appeared in two of the Star Wars films: The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. In fact, it was during the filming of The Phantom Menace - while hanging around in the Tunisian desert - that he started writing his first novel: Limbo. This was followed by Limbo II: The Final Chapter, and The Last House in the Galaxy . His fourth novel of outstanding humorous fantasy is Endgame.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781405046183
ISBN 10 140504618X
Titel The Last House in the Galaxy
Autor Andy Secombe
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pan Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-05-20
Seitenanzahl 352
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