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Sci-fi writer launches latest book as monkey
A monkey launched Macaque Attack, the last of Gareth L. Powell’s trilogy, last night at Forbidden Planet in Clifton and it’s all because of a bet the author lost last year. Bristolian author Powell promised his Twitter followers that he would show up looking like his main character if the book cover was retweeted more than 1000 times. They complied and so did he.
The monkey was of course Ack-Ack Macaque, the gun-slinging Spitfire pilot from 2058 who has saved the world a couple of times and now faces a new adventure in Macaque Attack. Powell’s strong and creative writing has won him the support of his readers and the BSFA Award for Best Novel in 2013. He has published a collection of short stories, the Last Reef, the Macaque trilogy and the two novels The Recollection and Silver Sands.
In the thrilling conclusion of the Macaque Trilogy, the dangerous but charismatic Ack-Ack Macaque finds himself leading a dimension-hopping army of angry monkeys, facing an invading horde of implacable killer androids, and confronting the one challenge for which he was never prepared: impending fatherhood. Meanwhile, former journalist Victoria Valois fights to save the electronic ghost of her dead husband and reclaim his stolen soul from the sands of Mars.
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If you’re still looking for a reason to read the book then here’s one straight from the monkey’s mouth, as told to his author:
“Okay. LISTEN UP HUMANS! There are always bastards out there trying to take away your freedom, your stuff and your lives. And it’s up to me to fight them. I save the world so you don’t have to. The least you can do is pick up a copy of the book. Hell, pick up copies of ALL my books, and get a load of my adventures. Find out why I’m the baddest, snarlingest, ass-kickingest monkey on this sorry excuse for a planet.”
Macaque Attack was published 15 January, 2015 by Solaris
Image copyright Huw Powell