The Linden brothers, Paul and Gerald, are waylaid by an alien called Ambergarb (named after his clothes) in an effort to repair his "vehicle"—a repair which spectacularly fails ...
Ambergard, Paul and Gerald find themselves marooned on the Planet of the Girls where Earth girls have worked as slaves for the 'evil' Thordorians over the last 10, 000 years.
The girls can be awarded 'meltdown honour' for disobeying the simplest of rules ("crying is not allowed"). All the girls are aged between 12 and 15. When they reach 16 they are awarded meltdown honour.
The Linden brothers have to steal a "Navigation Stabiliser Lever" on the Planet of the Girls to help repair Ambergarb's vehicle. They trespass on the planet disguised as girls aided by Ambergarb's "hairamajig" device—they look like the "daughters of Heavy Metal roadies".
They find girls living on porridge soaked in sour milk for breakfast and cabbages boiled in smelly water for supper ("... and that's it sonny Jim."). This causes havoc with the girls' digestion. Disgusting smells and noisy flatulence pervade the slave areas.
A story with plenty of problem solving, jeopardy, action and comedy.
Planet of the Girls:
Close encounters of the girl kind
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BOOKS BY T. J. P. CAMPBELL
In reverse chronological order of completion:
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Fiction:
The Owner of the Crown: The Novel (463,000 words)
The Owner of the Crown trilogy: Book 1: The Eccentric Crosser (144,000 words)
The Owner of the Crown trilogy: Book 2: Saliman Attacks (146,000 words)
The Owner of the Crown trilogy: Book 3: The Ultimate Battle (173,000 words)
The Last Robot (152,000 words)
Full Circle (146,000 words)
The Land of the Yellow Sea (102,400 words)
Metafiction (171,000 words)
King Trump (130,000 words)
Pride and Prejudice and Superheroes (114,300 words)
A Wallpad Orange (136,000 words)
Robot Horizon: A Robot Anthology (125,000 words)
1. The Need of Consciousness (8,000 words)
2. When Tears Have Dried (7,900 words)
3. The Neanderthal Secret (14,000 words)
4. The Final Deception (24,240 words)
5. A Blip in Modernity (22,500 words)
6. There's No Place Like Home (30,000 words)
7. Grand Finale (19,000 words)
Britland Calling: The Novel (175,000 words)
Britland Calling quartet: Book 1: A Trip to another Earth (40,100 words)
Britland Calling quartet: Book 2: Britland in Danger (42,300 words)
Britland Calling quartet: Book 3: The Four Playing Card Suits (47,300 words)
Britland Calling quartet: Book 4: Conclusion (46,700 words)
The Londoners: Secret Underground City (47,300 words)
The Ultimate Serial Killer (56,250 words)
Planet of the Girls (37,100 words)
To Be, Or Not To Be (86,000 words)
The Lost Little Ant (6,400 words)
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Planet of the Girls
Science FictionA sci-fi adventure featuring the intelligent, wisecracking Paul Linden and his hapless brother, Gerald. They fortuitously meet a friendly alien named Ambergarb, and the trio accidentally end up visiting a dangerous planet where they are confronted w...