

File Size: 30636 KB
Print Length: 236 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Moonie Productions (January 10, 2014)
Publication Date: January 10, 2014
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B009NO9Y24
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Nicola Cuti has been writing comic-book scripts and drawing his voluptuous little Underground-comic character, Moonchild, for more than 40 years ... but this "Moonie" series marks his first venture into novels. This, his third book in the space-opera "Moonie" series, is actually the first book in the story line. If that seems confusing, let's backtrack a bit.Moonchild is a luscious, zaftig little space waif who can exist in the vacuum of outer space, her metabolism being driven by any form of radiation, including starlight. She cruises happily around the Universe in true space-opera fashion, encountering all sorts of nefarious aliens and human outlaws, but always emerging with her body and virtue substantially intact. Her first two novelizations, "Moonie and the Spider Queen" [ASIN:1448686911] and "Moonie in the Slave Market of Opuul" [ASIN:1452815011] are adventures taking place after Moonie has established her whimsical and winsome identity.This wide-ranging, high-flying novel describes how Moonie first came to be. The story is told from the viewpoints of the various characters, but primarily by the retired Starship Captain who unwittingly falls in love with a humanoid robot - then with a human woman, a robotics genius upon who the robot was modeled - then with the ultimate Moonie, who is created by the Captain and a deranged ship's computer after their colony starship, Thalia, crashes on an unmapped asteroid. Raised in a glassite tube in the ship's laboratory, Moonie is naive, idealistic, highly intelligent and hungry for adventure in the wider Universe outside the confines of Eros II, the jury-rigged research station established from the wreckage of the Thalia. She is also the Captain's hyper-voluptuous idealization of his lost love, the human Roxie Moon.
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