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Infinite Requiem - Daniel Blythe
Infinite Requiem
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'The whole structure of the cosmos could be at stake - and the focus of the danger is here on Earth.' Bernice sighed. 'Charity begins at home.' Kelzen, a chaotic force in the mind of an unborn twentieth-century earthling. Jirenal, intent on conquering a future society of dreamers and telepaths.... show more
'The whole structure of the cosmos could be at stake - and the focus of the danger is here on Earth.'
Bernice sighed. 'Charity begins at home.'

Kelzen, a chaotic force in the mind of an unborn twentieth-century earthling. Jirenal, intent on conquering a future society of dreamers and telepaths. Shanstra, evil incarnate - the conflicts on Gadrell Major are her sport and the tragedies of humans are her entertainment.

They are Sensopaths, their minds attuned to the collective unconscious, their power unleashed like a wild animal into the physical world. One by one, the TARDIS has located them. While Bernice faces the life-and-death struggle of a colonial war, with only a hologram of the Doctor to help her, the Doctor must confront the all-powerful trinity.

Daniel Blythe, a prize-winner at the 1994 Kent Literature Festival, is the author of several short stories and the acclaimed New Adventure The Dimension Riders. He now lives in Sheffield.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780426204374 (0426204379)
ASIN: 426204379
Publisher: Virgin Publishing
Pages no: 274
Edition language: English
Series: Virgin New Adventures (#36)
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1.5 Another of the many Doctor Who books
This is another one of those New Adventure Doctor Who books that I am definitely sure that I read but cannot remember anything about it. I guess it has a lot to do with the fact that while it was a Doctor Who story, there was nothing about it that stuck in my mind. In fact there are a lot of other b...
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