Among the most epic sci-fi/fantasy works to come out in years, Shindaheen relives the exploits of what one critic described as "The woman Star Wars forgot!" With its non-stop interplanetary action, poignant philosophy and outlandish humor, one senses a witch's brew of Christopher Mooreishness, a space age Mark Twain, Cleesian British humor, Shakespearian tragedy, and Industrial Light & Magic, the way it would look on the printed page.
A universal champion takes a protege as unruly as she once was, and the fate of millions depends on the most bizarre duel ever fought in a civilized society. Worlds will be turned upside down - literally