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==Publisher's summary==
==Publisher's summary==
There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.
There is nothing special about [[Edward Grainger]].


His life is much like any other - full of family and friends, love and passion, incidents and turning points. He travels, works, laughs and cries. He has parents, a wife, a child, a grandchild. He lives life to the full.
His life is much like any other - full of family and friends, love and passion, incidents and turning points. He travels, works, laughs and cries. He has parents, a wife, a child, a grandchild. He lives life to the full.

Revision as of 21:12, 22 July 2010


Publisher's summary

There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.

His life is much like any other - full of family and friends, love and passion, incidents and turning points. He travels, works, laughs and cries. He has parents, a wife, a child, a grandchild. He lives life to the full.

There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.

Except... from the day he was born, until the day he will die, he keeps meeting the Doctor. Sometimes a different Doctor, sometimes the same Doctor.

There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.

Individual Stories

Title Author Featuring
Prologue Joseph Lidster
Echoes Gary Russell
Direct Action Ian Mond
Dream Devils Glen McCoy
Falling from Xi'an Steven Saville
Log 384 Steven A. Roman
The Church of Football Benjamin Adams
Incongruous Details Simon Guerrier
Ancient Whispers Brian Willis
First Born Lizzie Hopley
Dear John John Davies
Checkpoint Stel Pavlou
Childhood Living Samantha Baker
The Lost L.J. Scott
Old Boys Steve Parsons and Andrew Stirling-Brown
Testament Stephen Hatcher
Forgotten Joseph Lidster

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