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*G. Syme also claims that the Doctor is credited or blamed with [[Great Fire of London]], kidnapping the crew of the ''[[ | *G. Syme also claims that the Doctor is credited or blamed with [[Great Fire of London]], kidnapping the crew of the ''[[Marie Celeste]]'', and building [[Stonehenge]]. | ||
*The Doctor uses [[everlasting matches]] made by the [[Eternity Perpetual Company]]. | *The Doctor uses [[everlasting matches]] made by the [[Eternity Perpetual Company]]. | ||
Revision as of 04:55, 24 March 2008
Publisher's Summary
Where is the Doctor? Everyone is hunting him.
Honoré Lechasseur, a time sensitive "fixer", is hired by mystery woman Emily Blandish to find him. Lechasseur discovers that the Doctor is, in fact, a semi-mythical figure who has appeared off and on throughout Earth’s history. But what is his connection with London in 1949? And why is a mysterious group seeking "the cabinet of light," a device somehow connected with the Doctor?
Lechasseur is about to discover that following in the Doctor's footsteps can be a difficult task.
Characters
- The Doctor
- Honoré Lechasseur
- Emily Blandish
- G. Syme
- Eric Walken
- Mestizer
- Abraxas
- Mrs Beardsley
- Miranda Sessions
- Amber
References
- G. Syme also claims that the Doctor is credited or blamed with Great Fire of London, kidnapping the crew of the Marie Celeste, and building Stonehenge.
- The Doctor uses everlasting matches made by the Eternity Perpetual Company.
Notes
- The Doctor is this story is unspecified.
- Honoré Lechasseur and Emily Blandish are two characters who spun off into Telos's Time Hunter novella series.
Continuity
to be added
Timeline
- The Cabinet of Light occurs after: to be added
- The Cabinet of Light occurs before: to be added