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Bay of the Dead was the eleventh release in the BBC Torchwood Novels series.

Publisher's summary

When the city sleeps, the dead start to walk! Something has sealed off Cardiff, and living corpses are stalking the streets, leaving a trail of half-eaten bodies. Animals are butchered. A young couple in their car never reach home. A stolen yacht is brought back to shore, carrying only human remains. And a couple of girls heading back from the pub watch the mysterious drivers of a big black SUV take over a crime scene. Torchwood must now contend with the intangible barrier surrounding Cardiff, and some unidentified space debris that seems to be regenerating itself. Plus, of course, the all-night zombie horror show!

Plot

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Characters

References

Individuals

  • Toby has a sister called Jess and a girlfriend called Lauren.
  • Curtis' friends call him Audley, after Audley Harrison.
  • Kathy thinks Myers is a nuisance.
  • Sophie has a lodger called Kate.
  • Emily Holroyd ran Torchwood in the 1890s.
  • Ianto places Mildred in the cell next to Janet.
  • Jasmine has a toy rabbit called Sunny.
  • Gwen mentions her gran, who bought her a toy monkey called Bonzo.
  • Alexander's nurse is called Ben.

Species

  • Leet is a "child of the Dellacoi".
  • Rhys at first believes the zombie outside his flat to be a Weevil.

Geography

Popular culture

Music

Miscellaneous

Notes

  • The title appears to be a reference to Romero's Living Dead movies, most notably Day of the Dead.
  • The dense fog which foreshadows the appearances of zombies in the novel appears to reference the cult horror film The Fog, in which a glowing fog sweeps over a Californian town, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners killed in a shipwreck 100 years prior.
  • This book is also available as an ebook from the Amazon Kindle store.

Continuity

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