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== References ==
== References ==


* River is held in Cell 426. Stormcage defenses include [[nanotechnology]] and [[laser]] grids.
* River is held in Cell 426.
* River is the author of the book '[[Concomitant Development on the Ood Sphere and the Sense Sphere]]'.
* Stormcage defenses include [[nanotechnology]] and [[laser]] grids.
* River is the author of the paper ''[[Concomitant Development on the Ood Sphere and the Sense Sphere]]''.
* Jack and Death own the latest model of [[vortex manipulator]], capable of carrying two at a time.
* Death has the claw of a [[Raxacoricofallapatorian]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 17:41, 5 September 2022

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The Ruby's Curse was a novel written by Alex Kingston, featuring both River Song and Melody Malone.

Publisher's summary

She's got ice in her heart and a kiss on her lips...

1939, New York. Private Eye, Melody Malone, is hired to find a stolen ruby, the Eye of Horus. The ruby might hold the secret to the location of Cleopatra's tomb - but everyone who comes into contact with it dies. Can Melody escape the ruby's curse?

1939, New York. River Song, author of the Melody Malone Mysteries, is forced to find a reality-altering weapon, the Eye of Horus - but everyone who comes into contact with it dies. River doesn't believe in curses - but is she wrong?

From the top-security confines of Stormcage to the barbarism of first-century Egypt, River battles to find the Eye of Horus before its powers are used to transform the universe. To succeed, she must team up with a most unlikely ally - her own fictional alter ego, Melody. And together they must solve another mystery: Is fiction changing into fact - or is fact changing into fiction?

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Audiobook

This novel was released as an audiobook on 20 May 2021 complete and unabridged by BBC Audio and read by Alex Kingston.

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