Pathfinder Tales: Starspawn
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When anything can be owned, how can we be free Earth, 2144. Jack is an anti-patent scientist...
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The Deep - Season 2
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THE DEEP is an oceanic adventure series that follows the Nekton family, a team of scientists who...
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The Queen of Swords
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1720. Escaping the gallows, Anne Bonny, the infamous pirate queen, sets sail in search of a fabulous...
Salty Dogs
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From the mighty Simon Bisley and Berserker Arts, Salty Dogs is a devious 2-4 player "take that"...
The Dangers of Loving a Rogue
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David McK (3425 KP) rated Two Necromancers, a Dragon, and a Vampire (The Unconventional Heroes #3) in Books
Dec 31, 2022
As if the title itself didn't give it away.
In fairness, the title should really be 'Two Necromancers, a Bureaucrat, an Elf, a Dragon, a Vampire and a Pirate fleet' to do so, but that would be a little bit unwieldy ...
Anyway, Timmy the Necromancer's 'Suicide Squad' alike entourage continues to grow in this, most notably with the addition of Spot the (baby) Dragon and with Amanda, the (ancient) vampire of the title, who has strong links to the past of some of those Timmy is working for.
As before, the result magical mayhem is an enjoyable enough read in it's own right, but unlikely to set the world on fire (we have the pyromaniac elf Avraniel for that ...)
David McK (3425 KP) rated Dr Who: Dead Air in Books
May 5, 2024
I've no idea which came first - edit: Buffy episode did - but I strongly suspect it was the inspiration for this audio drama, where the Hush is a sentient weapon left over from the Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks, is on board a pirate radio station just outside Liverpool in the 1960s, and is looking for a way to escape and propagate.
In-universe, this is presented as a recording of the what went on onboard the ship, with David Tennant's Doctor warning the listener NOT to listen to the end as otherwise the Hush might escape ...
The result in an OK story: it's not the worst Dr Who audio drama I've listened to, but nor is it the best.
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