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* Emily recalls being found in the fog. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Cabinet of Light]]'') | * Emily recalls being found in the fog. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Cabinet of Light]]'') | ||
* Charles Dickens also thought the [[Ninth Doctor]] was a "navvie" due to his choice of clothes. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'') | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 18:45, 14 October 2017
The Albino's Dancer was a novel in the Time Hunter series. It was written by Dale Smith.
Publisher's summary
"Goodbye, little Emily."
April 1938, and a shadowy figure attends an impromptu burial in Shoreditch, London. His name is Honoré Lechasseur. After a chance encounter with the mysterious Catherine Howkins, he's had advance warning that his friend Emily Blandish is going to die. But is forewarned necessarily forearmed? And just how far is he willing to go to save Emily's life?
Because Honoré isn't the only person taking an interest in Emily Blandish — she's come to the attention of the Albino, one of the new breed of gangsters surfacing in post-rationing London. And the only life he cares about is his own.
Part mystery, part detective story, part dark fantasy, part science fiction ... original adventures in time and space.
Plot
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Characters
- Honoré Lechasseur
- Emily Blandish
- Catherine Howkins
- Burgess (The Albino)
- Knight
- Schrek
- Leiter
- The Navvie
References
to be added
Notes
Audio release
- The story was released as an audiobook read by Terry Molloy.
Continuity
- Emily recalls being found in the fog. (PROSE: The Cabinet of Light)
- Charles Dickens also thought the Ninth Doctor was a "navvie" due to his choice of clothes. (TV: The Unquiet Dead)
External links
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