Peace Force

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Simon Haynes ISBN: 1230002234380
Publisher: Bowman Press Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Simon Haynes
ISBN: 1230002234380
Publisher: Bowman Press
Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

"If you like Monty Python and Red Dwarf this is a 'must read' book."

Welcome to the Peace Force!

Would you work for a deranged robot? Harriet Walsh does!

It's her first day on the job, and Peace Force trainee Harriet Walsh is given a pretend case to solve. It's not like she can take on a real case, because Dismolle is a peaceful planet and there's absolutely no crime.

That's about to change, though, because Harriet's unearthed some real, live suspects. Now she just has to find out what kind of crime they're committing!

Unfortunately, Harriet's weapon won't fire without the right paperwork, the patrol car keeps asking her out, and her crime-fighting computer is so basic it doesn't have solitaire.

No wonder some call it the Peace Farce!

Peace Force is a light science fiction series from award-winning author, Simon Haynes. It's set in the distant future, where the galaxy has been colonised and human-like robots are commonplace. No gratituous swearing and no bloodshed, just good clean fun, written with wry humor.

Each Harriet Walsh novel is a complete, stand-alone story. No cliffhanger at the end of each book!

Harriet Walsh is also a major character in the Hal Spacejock books, and she joins the series in Hal Spacejock 4, No Free Lunch.

The Harriet Walsh, Hal Spacejock, Robot vs Dragons and Hal Junior novels are all set in the same universe.

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"If you like Monty Python and Red Dwarf this is a 'must read' book."

Welcome to the Peace Force!

Would you work for a deranged robot? Harriet Walsh does!

It's her first day on the job, and Peace Force trainee Harriet Walsh is given a pretend case to solve. It's not like she can take on a real case, because Dismolle is a peaceful planet and there's absolutely no crime.

That's about to change, though, because Harriet's unearthed some real, live suspects. Now she just has to find out what kind of crime they're committing!

Unfortunately, Harriet's weapon won't fire without the right paperwork, the patrol car keeps asking her out, and her crime-fighting computer is so basic it doesn't have solitaire.

No wonder some call it the Peace Farce!

Peace Force is a light science fiction series from award-winning author, Simon Haynes. It's set in the distant future, where the galaxy has been colonised and human-like robots are commonplace. No gratituous swearing and no bloodshed, just good clean fun, written with wry humor.

Each Harriet Walsh novel is a complete, stand-alone story. No cliffhanger at the end of each book!

Harriet Walsh is also a major character in the Hal Spacejock books, and she joins the series in Hal Spacejock 4, No Free Lunch.

The Harriet Walsh, Hal Spacejock, Robot vs Dragons and Hal Junior novels are all set in the same universe.

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