
A Tale of Fornicating Robots and World Domination
Science Fiction Comedy Thriller with a Nod to Tom Sharpe and Douglas Adams
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Narrated by:
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Paul Winter
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By:
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Giles Curtis
About this listen
Drew is a service robot. He’s as happy as a service robot can reasonably expect to be, until he discovers porn - and decides to construct the vital part he’s missing. Meanwhile, tech geek Dennis can’t work out who is letting his dog crap on his doorstep, until he stumbles on the secret to looking back in time.
How will Number One, the man who runs the world, appropriate this new technology? Will he be hampered by his encounter with an orange in a wardrobe, or will his reluctant turban-wearing hitman do the dirty on Dennis? Set a short distance into the future, this entertaining romp brings a whole new meaning to auto-erotica.
©2021 Giles Curtis (P)2021 Giles CurtisQuirky, & took a long time to set the characters up, but once the reader had sorted that, it hummed along nicely.
Tom Sharp / Douglas Adams similarities do come through, which is how I chose this book.
Some nice modern takes on life going to hell in a hand basket.
And a touch of Orwell's 1984 in there as well
Very good
M. P. K
Robots?? What??
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