"Master of the Moondog" by Stanley Mullen is a science fiction adventure set on the Moon. Tod Denver, a lunar prospector, and his moondog companion, Charley, find themselves caught up in a dangerous treasure hunt when they stumble upon clues to a hidden Martian mine left by a deceased miner. This discovery pits them against ruthless gangsters like Big Ed Caltis in the lawless lunar city of Crystal City. As Tod tries to protect Charley and uncover the secrets of the mine, he meets Soleil, the dead miner's daughter, and they join forces, navigating treacherous terrain and corporate schemes together. Their quest explores themes of loyalty, avarice, survival, and budding romance as they confront enemies, forge unexpected alliances, and dream of a new life amidst the lunar chaos.

Master of the Moondog
By Stanley Mullen
On a desolate lunar landscape, a prospector and his unusual pet become targets when they unearth clues to a fortune, forcing them to fight for their lives and a chance at love.
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2010-02-19
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About the AuthorStanley Mullen was an American artist, short story writer, novelist and publisher. He studied writing at the University of Colorado at Boulder and drawing, painting and lithography at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center where he was accepted as a professional member in 1937. A series of his paintings of Indian ceremonial dances is part of the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum. Mullen worked as assistant curator of the Colorado State Historical Museum during the 1940s.
Stanley Mullen was an American artist, short story writer, novelist and publisher. He studied writing at the University of Colorado at Boulder and drawing, painting and lithography at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center where he was accepted as a professional member in 1937. A series of his paintings of Indian ceremonial dances is part of the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum. Mullen worked as assistant curator of the Colorado State Historical Museum during the 1940s.
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