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== References ==
== References ==
* A number of people in [[Cardiff]] engage in [[dogging]].
* A number of people in [[Cardiff]] engage in [[dogging]].
* Ng says the last time she and Rhys had a row, she spent the day in Tenby.
* [[Colin Colchester-Price|Colin]] has gone to stay with [[Colin Colchester-Price's sister|his sister]].
* Ng says the last time she and Rhys had a row, she spent the day in [[Tenby]].
* During Andy and Gwen's first year as partners, they had to deal with a man trying to get on a bus to [[Carmarthen]] naked. Gwen asked the man why he wanted to go to Carmarthen.
* During Andy and Gwen's first year as partners, they had to deal with a man trying to get on a bus to [[Carmarthen]] naked. Gwen asked the man why he wanted to go to Carmarthen.
* Colchester says the rift manipulator manual is handwritten, and praises Mr Jones' penmanship.
* Colchester says the rift manipulator manual is handwritten and praises Mr Jones' penmanship.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 23:13, 24 June 2020

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Herald of the Dawn was the fourth audio story in Aliens Among Us 3, which concluded the three-part series.

Publisher's summary

It starts normally enough: a car park full of ramblers is incinerated by a thunderbolt. But the next day it's clear there's something very wrong. Something's changed. Something's coming. It's the end of the world. And that's what Torchwood are best at...

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

  • A number of people in Cardiff engage in dogging.
  • Colin has gone to stay with his sister.
  • Ng says the last time she and Rhys had a row, she spent the day in Tenby.
  • During Andy and Gwen's first year as partners, they had to deal with a man trying to get on a bus to Carmarthen naked. Gwen asked the man why he wanted to go to Carmarthen.
  • Colchester says the rift manipulator manual is handwritten and praises Mr Jones' penmanship.

Notes

Continuity