Vossoff and Nimmitz

"Somewhere beyond the stars, well past the scattered light of the unknown universe, in a realm so distant that no life of any kind has ever ventured there, and where the fundamental rules of time and space have never applied, there's nothing.

If you find yourself in such a place, you know you've gone too far."

Introducing the madcap adventures of Ernst Vossoff and Karl Nimmitz, a couple of interstellar rogues whose adventures often veer in unexpected directions, sometimes in space limousines and sometimes dropping by continent-wide cocktail parties. In the great tradition of Douglas Adams, Vossoff and Nimmitz is science fiction made utterly hilarious.

Adam-Troy Castro is the author of the Andrea Cort novels, which have won both the Philip K. Dick Award in the US and the Seiun award in Japan. He has been nominated for a Nebula Award, for a Stoker Award, and for the German Kurd Lasswitz Prize.

Praise For Adam-Troy Castro
"[The Andrea Cort] series really is something special… These books are compulsively readable space mysteries, but they're also hiding little packets of cleverness and substance under the surface. Highly recommended." –io9

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Vossoff and Nimmitz

"Somewhere beyond the stars, well past the scattered light of the unknown universe, in a realm so distant that no life of any kind has ever ventured there, and where the fundamental rules of time and space have never applied, there's nothing.

If you find yourself in such a place, you know you've gone too far."

Introducing the madcap adventures of Ernst Vossoff and Karl Nimmitz, a couple of interstellar rogues whose adventures often veer in unexpected directions, sometimes in space limousines and sometimes dropping by continent-wide cocktail parties. In the great tradition of Douglas Adams, Vossoff and Nimmitz is science fiction made utterly hilarious.

Adam-Troy Castro is the author of the Andrea Cort novels, which have won both the Philip K. Dick Award in the US and the Seiun award in Japan. He has been nominated for a Nebula Award, for a Stoker Award, and for the German Kurd Lasswitz Prize.

Praise For Adam-Troy Castro
"[The Andrea Cort] series really is something special… These books are compulsively readable space mysteries, but they're also hiding little packets of cleverness and substance under the surface. Highly recommended." –io9

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Vossoff and Nimmitz

Vossoff and Nimmitz

by Adam-Troy Castro
Vossoff and Nimmitz

Vossoff and Nimmitz

by Adam-Troy Castro

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Overview

"Somewhere beyond the stars, well past the scattered light of the unknown universe, in a realm so distant that no life of any kind has ever ventured there, and where the fundamental rules of time and space have never applied, there's nothing.

If you find yourself in such a place, you know you've gone too far."

Introducing the madcap adventures of Ernst Vossoff and Karl Nimmitz, a couple of interstellar rogues whose adventures often veer in unexpected directions, sometimes in space limousines and sometimes dropping by continent-wide cocktail parties. In the great tradition of Douglas Adams, Vossoff and Nimmitz is science fiction made utterly hilarious.

Adam-Troy Castro is the author of the Andrea Cort novels, which have won both the Philip K. Dick Award in the US and the Seiun award in Japan. He has been nominated for a Nebula Award, for a Stoker Award, and for the German Kurd Lasswitz Prize.

Praise For Adam-Troy Castro
"[The Andrea Cort] series really is something special… These books are compulsively readable space mysteries, but they're also hiding little packets of cleverness and substance under the surface. Highly recommended." –io9


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936535385
Publisher: JABberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
Publication date: 11/11/2011
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Adam-Troy Castro's fiction has won the Seiun and Philip K. Dick Awards, and received two nominations for the Hugo, three for the Stoker, and eight for the Nebula.

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