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|image          = SkyPoint.jpg
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|series        = [[BBC Torchwood novels]]
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|featuring      = Rhys Williams
|featuring      = Rhys Williams
|enemy          = [[Besnik Lucca]], [[Mr Pickles]]
|enemy          = [[Besnik Lucca]], [[Mr Pickles]]
|setting           = [[Cardiff]], [[2008]]
|setting       = [[Cardiff]], [[2008]]
|writer        = [[Phil Ford]]
|writer        = Phil Ford
|publisher      = BBC Books
|publisher      = BBC Books
|release date  = [[20 November (releases)|20 November]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]]
|release date  = 20 November 2008
|format        = Hardcover Book, 256 pages
|format        = Hardcover Book, 256 pages
|isbn          = ISBN 1-84607-575-0
|isbn          = ISBN 1-84607-575-0

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SkyPoint was the eighth release in the BBC Torchwood Novels series. It was the final novel to feature Owen Harper and Toshiko Sato.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

SkyPoint is the latest high-rise addition to the ever-developing Cardiff skyline. It's the most high-tech, avant-garde apartment block in the city. And it's where Rhys Williams is hoping to find a new home for himself and Gwen. When Torchwood discover that residents have been going missing from the tower block, one of the team gets her dream assignment. Soon, SkyPoint's latest newly married tenants are moving in. And Toshiko Sato finally gets to make a home with Owen Harper. Then something comes out of the wall...

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Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Rhys and Gwen have just returned from their ten-day honeymoon to Cuba.
  • Owen hears Evanescence playing from one of the flats in SkyPoint.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The novel takes place at the exact same time as the short story Plant Life, both featuring Gwen's first day back to work after her honeymoon. In both Gwen tells Jack that she is retaining her name professionally.
  • This book is set just over two weeks after Something Borrowed, and Toshiko mentions that it's September. However the novel Pack Animals takes place in early November, just after Halloween, and is set before Gwen's wedding in Something Borrowed.

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