February 20, 2006 (Press Release) --
Following the aftermath of an alien invasion, Walter Koenig (“Chekov” from Star Trek) takes the reader on a journey through the human mind and heart, with starships and creatures from another planet thrown in for good measure.
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…
Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot also features an introduction by acclaimed author George Clayton Johnson of Logan’s Run, Ocean’s Eleven and Twilight Zone fame. It is a novel Leonard Nimoy calls, "A well-conceived science-fiction thriller."
For more on Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot, please visit the publisher’s website at www.coscomentertainment.com
For more on Walter Koenig, please visit www.walterkoenig.com
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…
Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot also features an introduction by acclaimed author George Clayton Johnson of Logan’s Run, Ocean’s Eleven and Twilight Zone fame. It is a novel Leonard Nimoy calls, "A well-conceived science-fiction thriller."
For more on Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot, please visit the publisher’s website at www.coscomentertainment.com
For more on Walter Koenig, please visit www.walterkoenig.com

Winnipeg, Manitoba—Star Trek’s Walter Koenig re-releases acclaimed tale of life after an alien invasion in Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot.
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