The Twilight Streets (novel)

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The Twilight Streets was the sixth release in the BBC Torchwood Novels series.

Publisher's summary

It's the start of a Cardiff autumn - the days are getting shorter, the dark evenings settling in. There's a part of Cardiff that no one goes to much. No crime, no murders, just they stay away. A collection of old rundown houses and gloomy streets. Something's not quite right there, something is off-kilter. Except now, the Council are renovating the area. And a new company have been employed to do this. And look: they're going to organise street parties to show off the gentrified area. Clown and face-painters for the kids, street magicians for the adults. None of this is Torchwood's problem. Except that Tosh recognises the man sponsoring the street parties when she's passing one day: Bilis Manger!

Characters

References

Notes

  • Alan Turing made a Rift Predictor for Torchwood Three called The Bronze Goddess.
  • Jack reflects that an ancestor of his must be walking about on Earth right now - then realises he's not actually sure if he's descended from humans.
  • Bilis Manger states that Jack's evil is Abaddon's good. This is similar to a statement made by Sutekh in DW: Pyramids of Mars.
  • This book is also available as an ebook from the Amazon Kindle store.

Continuity

  • The main story takes place between TW: Meat and TW: Reset (Rhys is aware of Torchwood and Owen is alive), although the featured alternate timeline takes place after TW: Reset as Owen is dead and Gwen and Rhys are married.
  • The alternate future Rhys and Gwen make reference to his saving her life with the Singularity Scalpel. (TW: Something Borrowed)
  • In the alternate timeline, Gwen and Rhys have a son who they name Jack Ianto Geraint Williams, after Jack Harkness, Ianto Jones, and Gwen's father Geraint. In the real timeline, they will have a daughter Anwen (TW: The New World).
  • Idris Hopper, Margaret Blaine's secretary in DW: Boom Town is a major character in this novel.
  • The main story takes place circa August 2008. Idris and Jack's conversation establishes that it has been 22 months since they last met, and that their last meeting was a month after DW: Boom Town. Boom Town took place circa September 2006, being six months after DW: World War Three.
  • Toshiko Sato was responsible for The Toaster Incident, (TW: Exit Wounds) plus Tosh and UNIT "...are not mates". (TW: Fragments)
  • An explanation is given that during the events of DW: Boom Town, Captain Jack confined the team to the Hub to stop them meeting his past self and contaminating his timeline.
  • Rhys Williams and Gwen Cooper are making the final plans for their wedding. (TW: Something Borrowed)
  • The phrase Turn Left (DW: Turn Left) is used frequently to describe the events leading to an alternate future.
  • Charlie Gaskell's team is stated to have first discovered and used Torchwood's alien cryo-tech in 1906. (This would seem to contradict TW: Fragments in which Jack is frozen in 1901. Furthermore, Tosh states in TW: To the Last Man that Torchwood had been using the technology since "Victorian times" Perhaps Torchwood had rudimentary cryonic technology in the Victorian era, but later upgraded to a more advanced system in 1906.)
  • Bilis Manger predicts Owen's death on a couple of occasions, accompanied by a spectral image of the gun that kills him. (TW: Reset)
  • Bilis Manger also appears to predict Ianto's death (TW: Children of Earth: Day Four) while also hinting something about him by asking is anyone ever knew who and what he really was.

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