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Another Life
Series: Torchwood - BBC Torchwood novels
Release Number: 1
Main Character: Captain Jack Harkness
Featuring:
Enemy: Bruydac
Setting: Earth, Wales, Cardiff
Author: Peter Anghelides
Publisher: BBC Books
Publication: January, 2007
Format: Hardcover Book, 254 Pages
ISBN: ISBN 0-56348-653-8
Previous Story:
Following Story: Border Princes

Contents

Publisher's Summary

Thick black clouds are blotting out the skies over Cardiff. As twenty-four inches of rain fall in twenty-four hours, the city centre's drainage system collapses. The capital's homeless are being murdered, their mutilated bodies left lying in the soaked streets around the Blaidd Dwrg nuclear facility.

Tracked down by Torchwood, the killer calmly drops eight storeys to his death. But the killings don't stop. Their investigations lead Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper and Toshiko Sato to a monster in a bathroom, a mystery at an army base and a hunt for stolen nuclear fuel rods. Meanwhile, Owen Harper goes missing from the Hub, when a game in Second Reality leads him to an old girlfriend...

Something is coming, forcing its way through the Rift, straight into Cardiff Bay.

Characters

  • Captain Jack Harkness
  • Gwen Cooper
  • Toshiko Sato
  • Owen Harper
  • Ianto Jones
  • PC Jimmy Mitchell
  • Guy Wildman
  • Jennifer Fallon
  • Dr Megan Tegg
  • Betty Jenkins
  • Sgt Anthony Bee
  • Lt-Colonel Daniel Yorke
  • Major Robert De'Ath
  • Private Sujit Kandahal
  • Sergeant Sandra Applegate
  • Dr Amit Majunath
  • Roberta Nottingham
  • Jonathan Meadows

References

  • Jack mentions UNIT.
  • Jack asks Tosh to do a search on 'UK hospital examinations or autopsies containing info about binary vascular system'.
  • Gwen has only been working for Torchwood a couple of months.

Notes

  • This is the first Torchwood novel.
  • The online community Owen joins, Second Reality, is based upon the real-life online world, Second Life and features many similarities to the real-world version, including a "time out" area for misbehaving avatars similar in nature to Second Life's infamous "Cornfield" region, and the common practice of individuals choosing avatars of the opposite sex.
  • The book's title is also a play on the name Second Life.
  • Another Life is also available as an abridged audiobook read by John Barrowman

Continuity

External Links

  • Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis: Another Life
  • The Whoniverse - The Discontinuity Guide to: Another Life

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