Border Princes
Separate from the government; outside the police, beyond the United Nations:Torchwood sets its own rules. A team of investigators, using alien technology tosolve crime both alien and human. This new British sci-fi crimethriller, created by Russell T. Davies, sees them delve into the unknown....
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Separate from the government; outside the police, beyond the United Nations:Torchwood sets its own rules. A team of investigators, using alien technology tosolve crime both alien and human. This new British sci-fi crimethriller, created by Russell T. Davies, sees them delve into the unknown. Agroup of people fighting the impossible. Stars Captain Jack Harkness last seenin Doctor Who. This novel is a brand-new Torchwood story.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780563486541 (0563486546)
Publish date: January 11th 2007
Publisher: BBC Books
Pages no: 254
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Media Tie In,
Mystery,
Aliens,
Pop Culture,
Tv,
Doctor Who,
Fandom
Series: Torchwood (#2)
Honestly it got two stars because I listened to Eve Myles reading the audiobook. Ack! This was just bad. The story was just blah and couldn't even be saved by the voice performance of Eve Myles--who was a spectacular narrator. This book was just bad. It was boring and a bit all over the place ...
Honestly it got two stars because I listened to Eve Myles reading the audiobook.Ack! This was just bad. The story was just blah and couldn't even be saved by the voice performance of Eve Myles--who was a spectacular narrator. This book was just bad. It was boring and a bit all over the place and...
Excellent. I miss the show, but it's great getting to revisit the cast through the book series. And they are well written too. Sometimes the British terms are a little hard to understand, but for the most part the context makes it easy to figure out.
The storyline was a good one when all the pieces finally came together in the end. However, a book should be good all over and not just at the end. The author didn't really let the reader inside the characters' heads. And, to me, that's what makes Torchwood good. In fact, the characters were barely ...