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Returning from an excursion in the Fourth Universe, the Red Dwarf crew stumble across a spaceship identical to their own. It soon transpires that Rimmer has made a minute error in the sub light-speed drive calculations -- forgetting to carry a two -- and as a consequence the Dwarfers have accidentally harnessed super string theory, punched a hole in the space time continuum and arrived in a parallel reality.
When the crew board the ship to investigate they discover their own dead bodies -- all, that is, except for Lister's. Who has killed them and why?
The Last Human: the future of the species is in the hands of one man. And all he has to help him are his wits, his cunning and a two-page girdle section from a mail-order catalogue.
Last Human is the third of the hugely successful Red Dwarf novels based on the award-winning BBC series.
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Why? Was it bad luck? Had he just never had the breaks? Or was it simply that he'd never bothered to learn how to play the guitar?
Really play it.
Three chords.
What the hell -- even four, maybe. If only he'd bought that damn book that taught you how to play in a day. One lousy day -- things could have worked out so differently. He certainly wouldn't have wound up here, stuck in the middle of Deep Space, the last member of the human race, and literally light years away from the woman he loved a really hot curry.
Somewhere along the line he'd made a really poor career choice -- he'd ignored the door that said 'Legend of Rock', instead opting for the door that said 'Useless Piece of Directionless Sputum, Destined to Lose Big Time'.
Lister let out a sigh, like a newly opened bottle of chilli beer, and wondered when it had started to go wrong.
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