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Hal Spacejock

Simon Haynes (2001)

SubgenreSpace Opera
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SeriesHal Spacejock #1
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Hal Spacejock Omnibus One contains the first three books in the Hal Spacejock series ( Hal Spacejock, Hal Spacejock Second Course, Hal Spacejock Just Desserts ) PLUS a bonus short story: Hal Spacejock Visit . Over 1000 pages (paperback equivalent) contained in a single volume. 1. Hal Spacejock An incompetent space pilot, a massive debt and a twenty-four hour deadline... Freighter pilot Hal Spacejock has a life to die for: His very own cargo ship, a witty and intelligent flight computer ... and a debt so big it makes the GFC look like a rounding error. Hal's an upright sort of guy, and he won't take jobs from gun runners, drug smugglers or politicians. On the other hand, the finance company's brutal enforcer is on his doorstep, and Hal has barely twenty-four hours to pay him off. Miss the deadline and he - and his ship - will go under. Way, way, under. Faced with an impossible choice, Hal chooses an impossible job ... and gains an impossible new co-pilot into the bargain. Hal Spacejock is the first novel in the Hal Spacejock series (80,000 words, approx 350 pages) 2. Hal Spacejock: Second Course Rex Curtis is trying to save his freight company from bankruptcy, and the last thing he needs is a cheeky freelancer stealing his best customers. Hal Spacejock, cheeky freelancer, is fighting for survival in the cut-throat interstellar cargo business. The last thing he needs is a powerful enemy. Two headstrong men on a collision course, in a Galaxy barely room enough for one. Hal Spacejock: Second Course is book two in the Hal Spacejock series. (80,000 words, approx 350 pages) 3. Hal Spacejock Just Desserts Planet Cathua has a proud history where robots are concerned. Their legendary factories produced the best, the fastest, the most efficient robots in the Galaxy ... but no longer. Now they must go cap in hand to neighbouring planets, haggling and bartering for the very robots they used to be so famous for. One Cathuan patriot is determined to reverse this embarrassing situa