Serials can't feel emotions as humans do.Or so Ptolemy Jovan Lane has always insisted. Yet when he learns that an old friend, Marija, might still be alive, he leaves an unsolved murder behind him in order to dash across the fringes to find her, bringing his human assistant, Ninety-Nine, with him. His intention is purely to learn the truth, but his impetuous mission goes swiftly and spectacularly awry, leaving Ninety-Nine and him cut off and at the mercy of an enemy Jovan didn't know he had.The Ancient Girl in the Autopod is the fourth story and the first full novel in the Ptolemy Lane space opera science fiction series by award-winning SF author Cameron Cooper.The Ptolemy Lane Tales:1.0: The Body in the Zero Gee Brothel2.0: The Captain Who Broke the Rules3.0: The Maker of Widowmakers' Arm4.0: The Ancient Girl in the AutopodSpace Opera Science Fiction Novel__Praise for the Ptolemy Lane Tales:Hard-boiled detective meets Mos Eisley cantinaI was pleasantly surprised by the depth of the world building.A lot of potential for rich, nuanced story telling in this world.I look forward to seeing more of Ptolemy Lane and others from his world!I felt like I was in a black and white sci-fi avant-garde movie. Humphrey Bogart is in the background somewhere, smoking a Camel cigarette, or maybe a future Sherlock Holmes.I have truly enjoyed Cameron's other books, but this one is so very different from all the rest.Ptolemy Lane is one of the most unique characters I've seen in awhile!Very interesting, beautifully written, complex story.Very interesting and imaginative, it's like Cameron has already been there and lived that!Original and entertaining.Snappy action with unpredictable characters in a captivating world!I love this series and can't wait for the next installmentLane is utterly complex and leaves the reader wanting more.I actually felt bad for how Ptolemy Lane started his dayThis is such a clever story!A complex world which is presented with mystery , intrigue and entertainmentI find Ninety-Nine a most interesting character__Cameron Cooper is the author of the Imperial Hammer series, an Amazon best-selling space opera series. Cameron tends to write space opera short stories and novels, but also roams across the science fiction landscape. Cameron was raised on a steady diet of Asimov, Heinlein, Herbert, McCaffrey, and others. Peter F. Hamilton, John Scalzi, Martha Wells and Cory Doctorow are contemporary heroes. An Australian Canadian, Cam lives near the Canadian Rockies.
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