Darren Craske
ASIN: B00H0OFDTW
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 348
After ABOVE HIS STATION and BEFORE HIS TIME comes BEYOND HIS YEARS. The Station Guard and his rodent companion are back in what appears to be the final book in the outrageously madcap space-time sci-fi comedy trilogy.Landing their time-machine in London 2029, once again the Guard and the rat find themselves seemingly alone on the streets of the capital without a single human being in sight…But that can’t be right, can it? I mean, at the end of the last book didn’t they purposely crash into Apollo 8, thereby changing the course of established historical events so that the crew failed to transmit a message to the nations of the world on December 24th 1968? And wasn’t that supposed to ensure that the transmission was not subsequently intercepted by a race of reticulated pythons from a distant galaxy to prevent them from unleashing the Spontaneously Random Reincarnation Ray (S-Triple-R for ...