Battle Beyond the Dolestars

Battle Beyond the Dolestars by Chris McCrudden, published by Duckworth Books on September 19, 2019, is a science fiction narrative that blends humor with action and adventure. The story unfolds a year after the Battlestar Suburbia has escaped Earth, where the human rebellion, led by Admiral Janice, is strategizing from the asteroid belt. Tasked with a critical mission, Darren, the reluctant captain of the teenage starship Polari, faces unexpected challenges as he attempts to navigate the complexities of a war against robot rule.
Readers will encounter a unique mix of characters, including the sentient breadmaker Pamasonic Teffal, who becomes embroiled in the conflict as she runs for office amidst the chaos. The narrative explores themes of alien contact and the absurdities of a post-apocalyptic world, featuring a cast that includes a turbo-charged alter ego and a crazed smartphone-turned-cyborg. With its blend of humor and science fiction elements, this edition offers a comedic take on the struggles of humanity against machine dominance, all within a 320-page format.
Official synopsis Publisher
Time for the Machine Republic to Kurl Up and Dye
It’s a year since the Battlestar Suburbia broke free from Earth and the human rebellion is hiding out in the asteroid belt. Their leader, Admiral Janice, is assembling a fleet she hopes can topple robot rule – except on Wednesday afternoons when she can do you a half head of highlights for 30 quid.
Janice has given Darren, now the reluctant captain of the teenage starship Polari, a critical mission, to open up a path back to Earth by bombing the Martian Gap Services. But when it goes wrong and Darren and his crew are chased deep into the solar system, Janice has only one hope left, back on Earth.
Here, sentient breadmaker Pamasonic Teffal is resisting the human–machine war the best way she knows how: by running for office. Until a distress signal from Janice persuades her to get her turbo-charged alter ego Pam Van Damme out of mothballs, that is…
Can Pam save the solar system and rescue Kelly from the clutches of her nemesis, the crazed smartphone-turned-cyborg, Sonny Erikzon? Find out in another anarchic comic adventure from the inimitable Chris McCrudden.
What readers are saying:
“I loved this book. I legit laughed through the entire novel and I am excited that there will be a sequel.” Terra C
“A brilliant mix of sci-fi, humor, and those hundreds of little things that make a memorable story. McCrudden is destined to become synonymous with great sci-fi humor.” Christopher H
“A deliciously hilarious romp which skirts the realms of credibility but provides a wild ride which kept me very much entertained throughout. It’s bonkers, it’s mad and …. so exaggerated to almost be genius in its execution.” Kath B
“Featuring a kindly bread-maker, ancient nana-cyborgs, a moving hairdressers and a chance to avert a nuclear bomb, it’s both great fun and very clever.” Ruth M
“Battlestar Suburbia highlights the absurdity of life, and the adaptability of individuals in unusual situations. McCrudden’s novel will appeal to fans of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett, or anyone looking for an escape only loosely connected to reality.” Stephenie S
“This was a trip! Some great one-lines & puns help create this future world where the machines have taken over. With evil smartphones, anti-hero humans, & a motherly bread maker pushed to the edge…” Caroline F
Editorial reviews:
“Chris McCrudden has created a new division of SF: Science Flotsam. His sprawling space epic is what you get if you cross Dr Who with an unhealthy fascination for household appliances. Forget alien invasion; in this explosive future you won’t be able to trust your spin dryer.” Christopher Fowler
“McCrudden’s debut is festooned with cunning punnery, sharp turns of phrase, and jokes about emojis and the internet, making this very much a comic novel of our times.” James Lovegrove, Financial Times
“an amusing and mind-bending read… different, a little geeky, and lots of fun.” LoveReading
“An extraordinary technical achievement that does for SF what Terry Pratchett did for fantasy.” David Quantick
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