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|image= TimeHunter1.jpg | |range = Time Hunter | ||
|number in range = 1 | |||
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|main character= [[Honoré Lechasseur|Honoré]], [[Emily Blandish|Emily]] | |number = 1 | ||
|featuring= | |main character = [[Honoré Lechasseur|Honoré]], [[Emily Blandish|Emily]] | ||
|enemy= [[Radford]], [[the Party]] | |featuring = | ||
|setting= [[London]], [[1949]] | |enemy = [[Radford]], [[the Party]] | ||
|writer= | |setting = {{il|[[London]], [[1949]]|[[England]], [[1984]] ([[The Party's timeline]])}} | ||
|read by=[[Louise Jameson]] | |writer = Lance Parkin | ||
|publisher= Telos Publishing | |read by = [[Louise Jameson]] | ||
|release date= | |cover = John Higgins | ||
|format= Hardcover | |publisher = Telos Publishing | ||
|isbn= ISBN 1-903889-35-9 | |release date = 20 November 2003 | ||
|next= The Tunnel at the End of the Light (novel) | |format = Hardcover | ||
|isbn = ISBN 1-903889-35-9 | |||
|series = ''[[Time Hunter]]'' | |||
|next = The Tunnel at the End of the Light (novel) | |||
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{{you may|The Winning Side (audio story)|n1=the Bernice Summerfield audio story}} | |||
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'''''The Winning Side''''' was the first novel in the ''[[Time Hunter]]'' series published by [[Telos Publishing]]. It was written by [[Lance Parkin]]. The book crossed-over with | '''''The Winning Side''''' was the first novel in the ''[[Time Hunter]]'' series published by [[Telos Publishing]]. It was written by [[Lance Parkin]]. | ||
The book crossed-over with the [[George Orwell]] novel ''[[Nineteen Eighty-four]]'' by having Honoré and Emily travel to [[the Party's timeline]]. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
[[Emily Blandish|Emily]] is dead. Killed by an unknown assailant. [[Honoré Lechasseur]] is called to identify the [[body]], but who should arrive there as well but Emily! Honoré and Emily find themselves caught up in a plot reaching from the future to their past, and with their very existence, not to mention the future of the entire world, at stake, can they unravel the mystery before it's too late? | [[Emily Blandish|Emily]] is dead. Killed by an unknown assailant. [[Honoré Lechasseur]] is called to identify the [[body]], but who should arrive there as well but Emily! Honoré and Emily find themselves caught up in a plot reaching from [[The Party's timeline|the future]] to their past, and with their very existence, not to mention the future of the entire world, at stake, can they unravel the mystery before it's too late? | ||
Part mystery, part detective story, part dark fantasy, part science fiction ... original adventures in time and space. | Part mystery, part detective story, part dark fantasy, part science fiction ... original adventures in time and space. | ||
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* Mr [[G. Syme]] | * Mr [[G. Syme]] | ||
* [[Ned (The Winning Side)|Ned]] | * [[Ned (The Winning Side)|Ned]] | ||
* [[Ned's son (The Winning Side)|Ned's son]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* [[Bloomsbury]] is the part of London where writers live. The [[British Museum]] is located there. | * [[Bloomsbury]] is the part of London where writers live. The [[British Museum]] is located there. | ||
* Honore tells a shopkeeper that a [[Roman]] coin he has is from [[Bath (city)|Bath]], [[318]], made of [[Cornwall|Cornish]] gold. | * Honore tells a shopkeeper that a [[Roman]] coin he has is from [[Bath (city)|Bath]], [[318]], made of [[Cornwall|Cornish]] gold. | ||
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* Emily mentions the [[atomic bomb]]s dropped on [[Japan]] at the end of the [[Second World War]]. | * Emily mentions the [[atomic bomb]]s dropped on [[Japan]] at the end of the [[Second World War]]. | ||
* Radford mentions an attack on [[Cairo]], failing to specify whether or not the city was destroyed in the conflict. | * Radford mentions an attack on [[Cairo]], failing to specify whether or not the city was destroyed in the conflict. | ||
* The [[Anti-Litter Patrol]] collects the [[newspaper]]s, which are then returned, pulped and recycled. | |||
* [[Joseph Stalin]] was responsible for destroying the planet in an atomic war. [[The Party]] took control of the world afterwards. | * [[Joseph Stalin]] was responsible for destroying the planet in an atomic war. [[The Party]] took control of the world afterwards. | ||
* Amanda has read the works of [[Karl Marx]], [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[George Orwell]]. | * Amanda has read the works of [[Karl Marx]], [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[George Orwell]]. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{Telos|shop/time-hunter-novellas/ | * {{Telos|shop/time-hunter-novellas/time-hunter-collection/}} | ||
{{fantom|product/time-hunter-2-the-winning-side/|{{StoryTitle}} audiobook}} | |||
{{dwrefguide|timehunter01.htm|The Winning Side}} | {{dwrefguide|timehunter01.htm|The Winning Side}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:17, 3 November 2024
- You may be looking for the Bernice Summerfield audio story.
The Winning Side was the first novel in the Time Hunter series published by Telos Publishing. It was written by Lance Parkin.
The book crossed-over with the George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-four by having Honoré and Emily travel to the Party's timeline.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Emily is dead. Killed by an unknown assailant. Honoré Lechasseur is called to identify the body, but who should arrive there as well but Emily! Honoré and Emily find themselves caught up in a plot reaching from the future to their past, and with their very existence, not to mention the future of the entire world, at stake, can they unravel the mystery before it's too late?
Part mystery, part detective story, part dark fantasy, part science fiction ... original adventures in time and space.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Bloomsbury is the part of London where writers live. The British Museum is located there.
- Honore tells a shopkeeper that a Roman coin he has is from Bath, 318, made of Cornish gold.
- Honore had seen corpses before in Normandy.
- The corpse of Emily is found under Hammersmith Bridge.
- Honore has read Charles Dickens and knows about Scrooge.
- Emily mentions the atomic bombs dropped on Japan at the end of the Second World War.
- Radford mentions an attack on Cairo, failing to specify whether or not the city was destroyed in the conflict.
- The Anti-Litter Patrol collects the newspapers, which are then returned, pulped and recycled.
- Joseph Stalin was responsible for destroying the planet in an atomic war. The Party took control of the world afterwards.
- Amanda has read the works of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and George Orwell.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The story was released as an audiobook read by Louise Jameson.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Honore recalls his first meeting with Emily. (PROSE: The Cabinet of Light)
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official The Winning Side page at Telos Publishing
- Official The Winning Side audiobook page at Fantom Publishing
- The Winning Side at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
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