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'''''The Martian Girl''''' was the second novel in ''[[The Lora Trilogy]]'', which continued the use of licensed characters from Magrs' prose ''Doctor Who'' works, including [[Toaster (Sick Building)|Toaster]]. | '''''The Martian Girl''''' was the second novel in ''[[The Lora Trilogy]]'', which continued the use of licensed characters from Magrs' prose ''Doctor Who'' works, including [[Toaster (Sick Building)|Toaster]]. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
Apparently safe in the [[City Inside]], [[Lora Robinson|Lora]] becomes suspicious of its [[human]]/[[Ninny|Martian]] authorities. But then she gets the chance to join their expedition to the Martian plains to find Grandma's friend [[Ruby (Lost on Mars)|Ruby]], survivor of the old Earth [[starship]]s. When their flying saucer crash-lands Lora must lead on through deadly adventures. They find Ruby but she's changed, and admits to abandoning Lora's Ma and sister [[Hannah Robinson|Hannah]] to an ancient and dangerous Martian spirit. Horrified, Lora sets out again, to try to save her family. | Apparently safe in the [[City Inside]], [[Lora Robinson|Lora]] becomes suspicious of its [[human]]/[[Ninny|Martian]] authorities. But then she gets the chance to join their expedition to the Martian plains to find Grandma's friend [[Ruby (Lost on Mars)|Ruby]], survivor of the old Earth [[starship]]s. When their flying saucer crash-lands Lora must lead on through deadly adventures. They find Ruby but she's changed, and admits to abandoning Lora's [[Ma (Lost on Mars)|Ma]] and sister [[Hannah Robinson (Lost on Mars)|Hannah]] to an ancient and dangerous Martian spirit. Horrified, Lora sets out again, to try to save her family. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
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* [[Swiftnick]] | * [[Swiftnick]] | ||
* [[Karl (Lost on Mars)|Karl]] | * [[Karl (Lost on Mars)|Karl]] | ||
* [[Sook]] | |||
* [[Barbra]] | * [[Barbra]] | ||
' | * [[Ruby (Lost on Mars)|Ruby]] | ||
* [[Annabel Adams]] | |||
* [[Sook's father]] | |||
* [[Alice Adams]] | |||
* [[Vernon Adams]] | |||
* [[Molly III]] and [[George III (Lost on Mars)|George III]] | |||
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{{Spin-offs}} | {{Spin-offs}} | ||
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[[Category:2016 novels]] | [[Category:2016 novels]] | ||
[[Category:Lora trilogy]] | [[Category:Lora trilogy]] | ||
[[Category:Novels set on Mars]] |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 9 November 2023
The Martian Girl was the second novel in The Lora Trilogy, which continued the use of licensed characters from Magrs' prose Doctor Who works, including Toaster.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Apparently safe in the City Inside, Lora becomes suspicious of its human/Martian authorities. But then she gets the chance to join their expedition to the Martian plains to find Grandma's friend Ruby, survivor of the old Earth starships. When their flying saucer crash-lands Lora must lead on through deadly adventures. They find Ruby but she's changed, and admits to abandoning Lora's Ma and sister Hannah to an ancient and dangerous Martian spirit. Horrified, Lora sets out again, to try to save her family.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Lora Robinson
- Hannah Robinson
- Ma
- Al Robinson
- Da
- Grandma
- Toaster
- Peter
- Horace
- Tollund Gravely
- Tillian Gravely
- Mrs Gravely
- Swiftnick
- Karl
- Sook
- Barbra
- Ruby
- Annabel Adams
- Sook's father
- Alice Adams
- Vernon Adams
- Molly III and George III
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
A chapter of the novel, which Magrs described as "grisly", was cut from the novel. He later made it available on his Patreon account.[1]
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The story picks up almost immediately after PROSE: Lost on Mars.