When you've shagged an alien, battled a psychotic cyborg, and questioned the universe's moral compass?what's left but to save it?
Moorehead is back?stranded in space, barely clothed, and tangled in a galaxy-spanning mess that smells faintly of mustard and regret.
The mission? Save the universe. The plan? Largely improvised. The risk? Existential.
Yet beneath the chaos and cock jokes lies a surprisingly poignant tale about friendship, sacrifice, and what it means to be human?even when the definition keeps getting weirder. As Moorehead faces his most absurd and deadly challenge yet, he discovers the boundaries between good and evil, love and loss, aren't always drawn in black and white?sometimes, they're etched in cosmic neon and bad poetry.
Moorehead in the Cosmos is a genre-busting romp through the stars that will make you laugh, wince, and possibly reconsider your underwear choices. It's brash, irreverent, deeply human?and absolutely the wrong book to read on public transport if you're prone to laughing out loud.