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Overview

From beloved Cuban science fiction author Yoss comes a bitingly funny space-opera homage to Raymond Chandler, about a positronic robot detective on the hunt for some extra-dangerous extraterrestrial criminals.

On the intergalactic trading station William S. Burroughs, profit is king and aliens are the kingmakers. Earthlings have bowed to their superior power and weaponry, though the aliens—praying-mantis-like Grodos with pheromonal speech and gargantuan Collosaurs with a limited sense of humor—kindly allow them to do business through properly controlled channels.

That’s where our hero comes in, name of Raymond. As part of the android police force, this positronic robot detective navigates both worlds, human and alien, keeping order and evaporating wrongdoers. But nothing in his centuries of experience prepares him for Makrow 34, a fugitive Cetian perp with psi powers. Meaning he can alter the shape of the Gaussian bell curve of statistical probability—making it rain indoors, say, or causing a would-be captor to shoot himself in the face. Raymond will need all his training—and all his careful study of Chandler’s hardbitten cops—to outmaneuver his quarry.

As he did in his brilliantly funny and sharp science-fiction satires A Planet for Rent, Super Extra Grande, and Condomnauts, Yoss makes the familiar strange and the strange familiar in Red Dust, giving us an unforgettable half-human hero and a richly imagined universe where the bad guys are above the laws of physics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781632062468
Publisher: Restless Books
Publication date: 07/07/2020
Series: Cuban Science Fiction Series
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 14 Years

About the Author

Born José Miguel Sánchez Gómez in Havana, Cuba, in 1969, Yoss assumed his pen name in 1988, when he won the Premio David in the science-fiction category for Timshel. Since then, he has gone on to become one of Cuba's most iconic literary figures—as the author of more than twenty acclaimed books, as a champion of science fiction through his workshops in Cuba and around the world, and as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Tenaz. His four novels translated into English are A Planet for Rent, Super Extra Grande, Condomnauts, and Red Dust.

What People are Saying About This

“This inventive novel is stuffed full of attitude and characters that leap off the page…. chock-full of clever twists and turns. Bonus at the end: I guarantee you’ll close the book with a great big smile on your face.”

WA) Auntie’s Bookstore (Spokane

“Such a fun read! This book is a science fiction homage to old noir detective stories—sort of a Philip Marlowe in space. David Frye provides an excellent translation into English, while maintaining Yoss' Cuban flair for names and phrases.”

WA) Auntie’s Bookstore (Spokane

“Such a fun read! This book is a science fiction homage to old noir detective stories—sort of a Philip Marlowe in space. David Frye provides an excellent translation into English, while maintaining Yoss' Cuban flair for names and phrases.”

WI) Boswell Book Company (Milwaukee

“This inventive novel is stuffed full of attitude and characters that leap off the page…. chock-full of clever twists and turns. Bonus at the end: I guarantee you’ll close the book with a great big smile on your face.”

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