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== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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* [[Kitty (The Broken World)|Kitty]] | * [[Kitty (The Broken World)|Kitty]] | ||
* [[Sezian soldier]]s | |||
* [[Porcher (The Broken World)|Porcher]] | |||
* [[Gurk (The Broken World)|Gurk]] | |||
* [[Match Werming]] | |||
* [[Tailor of Tantillion|Tailor]] | |||
* [[Second Minister of Chance|The Minister]] | |||
* [[Professor]] [[Cantha]] | |||
* [[Persidian III|The Witch Prime]] | |||
* [[Miracle Guard]]s | |||
* [[Rathen]] | |||
* [[Durian]] | |||
''more to be added'' | ''more to be added'' | ||
Revision as of 22:26, 13 April 2024
The Minister of Chance was Dan Freeman's novelisation of his audio series of the same name, edited by James Hornby. It was published by Arcbeatle Press on 30 June 2022.
Publisher's summary
"I know the formula for doors," says the Minister, vanishing through the one he has just created in mid air. Teenage barmaid Kitty isn't the sort to be dismissed easily, though. Armed only with her bad attitude, foul mouth and mysterious strength, she follows him through the glowing doorway, onto the frost bridge between worlds, and into adventure.
Plot
to be added
Characters
(in order of appearance)
- Kitty
- Sezian soldiers
- Porcher
- Gurk
- Match Werming
- Tailor
- The Minister
- Professor Cantha
- The Witch Prime
- Miracle Guards
- Rathen
- Durian
more to be added
Worldbuilding
to be added
Notes
- The novelisation was announced on 8 December 2016,[1]close to six years before its release on 30 June 2022.
- Rathen was played by Paul Darrow, a male actor, in the original audio series, but is described as a woman in this novelisation.
External links
- Official The Minister of Chance page at Arcbeatle Press
- The Minister of Chance interview with Dan Freeman
Footnotes
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