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Requiem was a novel and prequel in Cwej: The Series written by James Hornby and published by Arcbeatle Press on 23 April 2024. It was adapted from the Audio Visuals range of fan-made audio dramas from the 1980s, Requiem [+]Loading...["Requiem (fan work)"], written by Andy Lane.
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A young Chris Cwej, fresh out of an experimental time travel surgery, has been transported with his alien co-worker Tyron to a planet with deadly monsters and a single human woman.
The robotic Captain of the INITEC vessel the Gold Reserve, along with his crew, are tracking the course of a massive Universe-wide disaster in the making.
Gregori Glasst, famed spacefaring composer, is on tour for a musical celebration of Earth history, and has prepared his magnum opus to be played at a very specific venue.
Chris, Tyron, the Captain, Glasst, and music student Fionara are all embroiled in something far bigger than they realize. Two notes of music that should never touch have melded into the sound of chaos.
Chris must stop the Sol Three Tour, or else a requiem will play the Totality of Existence to its end.
Adapted from the Audio Visuals drama script, originally written by Cwej creator Andy Lane (Doctor Who: Original Sin, A Thousand Tiny Wings), this new and expanded novelization of Requiem has been written by acclaimed SIGNET creator James Hornby (UNIT: Beyond What We See, Crushing Reality) to bring you a thrilling prequel to Cwej: The Series.
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- Some characters on the cover resemble actors who have played them in audio. Chris Cwej resembles Travis Oliver and Gregori Glasst resembles Nigel Peever.
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- Requiem on the Arcbeatle Press website
- Chris Cwej Returns With a Full Adaptation of Andy Lane's Audio Drama "Requiem" on the Arcbeatle Press website