The Dreamer's Lament was the thirteenth novel in the Lethbridge-Stewart series.
Publisher's summary
While visiting his mother, Lethbridge-Stewart is a little perturbed when Harold Chorley calls to ask for his help. A train from Bristol has gone missing, and Chorley is convinced it has something to do with the Keynsham Triangle, where over fifty people have vanished without trace since the early 1800s.
Elsewhere, Anne Travers is coming to terms with a loss in her family and sets about preparing for his funeral. However, news reaches her that both Lethbridge-Stewart and Chorley have gone missing, and her help is required to find them. And, hopefully, solve the mystery of the Keynsham Triangle.
What connects the missing train to the Triangle, what has it got to do with a Wren from the 1940s, and just why does it appear that Lethbridge-Stewart and Chorley are in the village of Keynsham in 1815?
The answers lie in the Dreamers Lament, and a strange being called the Loa.
Plot
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Characters
- Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart
- Anne Travers
- William Bishop
- Harold Chorley
- Mary Gore
- Alun Travers
- Samson Ware
- Toussaint
- Miss Nash
- Wallace
- Jack Golby
- Tom Sawkins
- Stedman
- Miss Bibby
- Private Armitage
* Zara * Oscar Whittle
References
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Notes
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Continuity
- Anne finally tells Alun the whole story of her father's death and continued existence in the astral plane. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence)
- Alistair has a conversation with his mother about his recent breakup with Sally Wright. (PROSE: The Daughters of Earth)
- Alistair and Chorley discuss Dominex. (PROSE: Mutually Assured Domination)
- Lethbridge-Stewart has a flashback to being trapped inside a phone box in New York. (PROSE: Times Squared)