Little Women with Big Guns
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Narrated by:
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Steve Wannall
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By:
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Kevin Candela
About this listen
Saddle up, lock and load, the Invisigoths are coming.
In the grand tradition of cinematic epics like The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the Eighth Dimension, Big Trouble in Little China and - well, that’s probably it, because there’s not much else to compare to those W.D. Richter masterpieces - comes Little Women with Big Guns, a wildly imaginative and bullet-fast tale of advanced warrior legions eager to escape their banishment in a parallel dimension, and the unlikely band of heroic “sisters-in-the-making”, bold and reckless enough to stand in their way.
Mighty Queen Nihilani and her depraved genius chief alchemist, Pageen, see their long-awaited chance to escape exile manifest in the form of the ultra-secret Bluegate Project’s teleportation experiments gone awry.
Those tests have done more than bring the vanquished queen and her mighty forces the promise of a conquering return to Earth. Brought out of the past and future to the present, respectively, New Mexico Territory farm girl Joliane “Liane” Lecroix and a blaster-armed, Martian-human-cyborg mine worker, the sodbuster’s kid, Liane, dubs “Amee”, end up literally running into independent investigative reporter Margaret “Mag” Tracer.
Led by the ghost-like apparition of Dr. Elizabeth “Eliza” Shandrach, the trio soon find themselves in a strange, waterless landscape ruled by Nihilani and her advanced, yet savage, army. They are humanity’s only hope against an impending incursion by a highly advanced army of invisible, disc-riding warriors.
Get ready for the ultimate in “woman on woman action", and, remember, it’s not the size of the gun that matters, it’s knowing when to use it.
©2017 Kent Hill Productions/KHP (P)2018 Kevin Candela