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UNIT - Brave New World #4

UNIT: Brave New World: Knightfall

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Worlds are about to collide as Winifred Bambera faces the greatest dilemma of her life. Her lost beloved husband Ancelyn is back – and all hell is about to break loose.
Facing armies of darkness and the wrath of the mighty Queen Guinevere, can the course of true love run smooth – just this once?
4.1 Deep Water by Georgia Cook
4.2 Storm over Albion by Felicia Barker
4.3 Shining Armour by Robert Valentine
Further story details to be announced.

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First published March 17, 2026

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Georgia Cook

52 books22 followers
Georgia Cook is an illustrator and writer from London. You can find her work in such places as Baffling Magazine, Luna Station Quarterly, and Vastarien Lit, and shortlisted for the Bridport Prize and Reflex Fiction Award, among others.
She has also written and narrated for the horror anthology podcasts 'Creepy', 'The Other Stories', and 'The Night's End'
She can be found on twitter at @georgiacooked and on her website at https://www.georgiacookwriter.com/

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March 31, 2026
Bambera honeymoon.
Ancelyn and the lawnmower
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April 26, 2026
Not a bad conclusion to this "fractures" arc. It was a little confusing in regard to what, exactly, everyone was fighting, or how, exactly, everything was resolved. Probably requires a re-listen. Given that this is largely a follow-up to the tv episode "Battlefield," it would have been nice had we actually established the marriage between Bambera and Ancelyn. I guess that all happened off-screen or in some novels or short stories. But I guess we accept it and go on.

But anyway, even with its flaws and somewhat incomprehensible techno/magic details, it was still enjoyable.

I enjoy this version of UNIT more than the boring Kate Stewart/Osgood version.
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