Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot

Walter Koenig, Nicholas Grabowsky


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 2 ratings · 244 pages · Published: 26 May 1988

Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot by Walter Koenig, Nicholas Grabowsky
The Milliginians. From a distant world they came, a race not unlike our own but technologically superior enough to impose their genocidal interests upon our Mother Earth with a force so catastrophic it reduces the global human population to a small handful of survivors while the surface of the planet is blanketed by a white powder. .a science fiction writer with presidential aspirations, a schizophrenic, an actor convinced he's the robot he'd portrayed on a television series in pre-invasion times, a self-proclaimed Son of God, a girl chosen to bear the children of a new civilization in the last known settlement of humanity. From the mind of Walter Koenig comes Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot, where insanity and survival strive to come to terms with a human condition stripped down to primal instinct, betrayal and social disarray, for a read matched only by the best the world of science fiction has to offer "A well-conceived science-fiction thriller." - Leonard Nimoy

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