Night of the Yssgaroth (novel)

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Night of the Yssgaroth was the first full-length novel in the SIGNET series, written by range editor James Hornby. The physical release of the novel also included three short stories — comprising Hervoken Halloween, previously released in Horrors of Arcbeatle and as an online extra, as well Xana's First Day and Coda.

As the name implied, the novel prominently featured the Yssgaroth, the eldritch gestalt progenitor of vampirism introduced in Neil Penswick's Virgin New Adventure The Pit [+]Loading...["The Pit (novel)"]. The book also contained minor licensed appearances or mentions of Sixth Doctor companion Grant Markham, LONGBOW and the Canisians. Hornby's own creations Sir Henry Farthing and The Nocturne also carried over from the P.R.O.B.E. series.

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Xana is a fugitive on the run. Desperation takes her to Earth, the galaxy's fabled sanctuary. But when a primordial entity begins to emerge, nowhere is safe. She crosses paths with SIGNET, a freelance organisation offering refuge to aliens and humans under threat. To survive she must place her trust in SIGNET, but for Xana trust has never come easy. Can she learn to overcome the trauma of her past, or will the Yssgaroth take them all?

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  • David A. McIntee was credited in the foreword with creating Jae-Sun, and James Wylder with creating Olivia. The last name of her human person was given as Rochester, a detail which does not appear anywhere in the text of the book.

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On 14 August 2024, Night of the Yssgaroth was released as an audiobook read by Milly Fey.[1]

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