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Murder's never been such a drag.In vibrant south-east London, a group of grannies stand guard. Baz, Peggy, Carole, and Madge bring new meaning to the phrase 'femme fatale' - they knit, drink tea, and dole out death to keep their community safe.When a distraught drag queen rattles their bones with news of a missing friend, the ladies brush off retirement for the obvious path of action: take down the so-called 'Rainbow Ripper'. With a killer stalking the streets in search of society's most vulnerable, the body count is on the rise - and so is the women's thirst for justice.But with suspects around every corner, Baz and her friends might just be stumped for the first time. Only one thing is certain: the ladies will do whatever it takes to stop the Rainbow Ripper. Including murder ... but only after the tea is finished.All Tea, No Shade and a Bit of Murder is the second book in the Vigilauntie Justice series. This cosy(ish), noir(ish), comedic crime fiction with queer themes will delight fans of Killers of a Certain Age and An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good.
This time, the universe puts the cat in catastrophe...Lem is adapting to her new home aboard a strange spaceship in an even stranger universe, where the misfit crew of the Teapot have more than enough trouble on their hands running their interplanetary charter service. But when they accept an urgent assignment, they have just one week to save a race of cat-people from certain destruction. Stuck with a disaster-platypus of a project manager and a population seemingly determined to thwart their own rescue, the Teapotters face the impossible job of herding cats and evacuating the planet before it''s blown to smithereens.Can Lem and the gang avert disaster and save this race of infuriating cat-people? Perfect for fans of wacky and imaginative sci-fi stories, this satirical space opera is a ridiculous adventure that will delight readers of John Scalzi''s take on Fuzzy Nation or TJ Berry''s Space Unicorn Blues.
"Escaping intergalactic kidnappers has never been quite so ridiculous. When Lem and her faithful dog, Spock, retreat from the city for a few days of hiking in Algonquin Park, the last thing they expect is to be kidnapped by aliens. No, scratch that. The last thing they expect is to be kidnapped by a bunch of strangely adorable intergalactic bounty hunters aboard a ship called the Teapot. After Lem falls in with an unlikely group of allies, including a talking horse, a sarcastic robot, an overly anxious giant parrot, and a cloud of sentient glitter gas, the gang must devise a cunning plan to escape their captors and make it back home safely. But things won't be as easy as they first seem. Lost in deep space and running out of fuel, this chaotic crew are faced with the daunting task of navigating an alien planet, breaking into a space station, and discovering the real reason they're all there."--Back cover.
Other stories will take you to Mars. This one will take you inside the boardroom, the pub, and the bedroom with the people planning the mission.Gurdeep is an engineer and a soldier. Georgie's a food scientist. One is pragmatic with a tough outer shell. The other's an optimist, a person of ideas and compassion. Together, they're humanity's last hope for survival.In the span of a single afternoon, the couple find themselves in charge of planning and establishing a self-sustained colony on Mars. They have 160 slots to fill with experts from all over the world as they set about designing an all-new society with its own government, economy, and culture - and that's just the tip of the iceberg.With 1,114 days until the launch, excitement and tensions run high. Earth's second chance hangs in the balance. Between strict genetic requirements and the dangers of the dystopian almost-present, will everyone make it to the final countdown?This is a work of neurodiverse, culturally diverse, gender- bendy, socio-politico-economic, drunken-arguments-in-the- pub science fiction, not bang-bang-pew-pew science fiction.
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