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The Alvin Goodfellow Case Files

by Leah R. Cutter

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"Alvin GoodfellowPI to the starsThe best you'll findOn the Moon, Venus, or Mars..."Or at least that is how the jingle goes for the ads Alvin constantly runs on the radio.In actuality, Alvin's Private Investigation company works out of a single office, deep in the warrens on the Moon. One of the reasons he stays there is because that location makes him accessible to all kinds of folks, people who bring him the strangest of cases.Like the time he tracked down the mutants who live in the tunnels under the city. Or when he discovered how Central actually manufactures air. Or even such a mundane thing as a bank robbery, committed by ray gun-toting nuns.Collected together for the first time, "The Alvin Goodfellow Case Files, Volume One" brings all of these stories into a single volume. Enjoy a 1930s-style PI set on the Moon, with ray guns, mutants, green-skinned aliens, corrupt cops, and a smart-ass narrator who has seen it all, done it all, and yet continues to try to make his corner of the universe a little better.… (more)
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"Alvin GoodfellowPI to the starsThe best you'll findOn the Moon, Venus, or Mars..."Or at least that is how the jingle goes for the ads Alvin constantly runs on the radio.In actuality, Alvin's Private Investigation company works out of a single office, deep in the warrens on the Moon. One of the reasons he stays there is because that location makes him accessible to all kinds of folks, people who bring him the strangest of cases.Like the time he tracked down the mutants who live in the tunnels under the city. Or when he discovered how Central actually manufactures air. Or even such a mundane thing as a bank robbery, committed by ray gun-toting nuns.Collected together for the first time, "The Alvin Goodfellow Case Files, Volume One" brings all of these stories into a single volume. Enjoy a 1930s-style PI set on the Moon, with ray guns, mutants, green-skinned aliens, corrupt cops, and a smart-ass narrator who has seen it all, done it all, and yet continues to try to make his corner of the universe a little better.

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