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Bernice Summerfield Anthologies #16

Bernice Summerfield: In Time

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From a rocky start at military academy to her sudden immersion in an alternative universe - via a variety of jobs and adventures on Dellah, at the Braxiatel Collection, and in the murky world of Legion - Bernice Summerfield is a woman who can be said to have lived more than one life. But one thing's for certain: wherever she is, Benny can always be counted on to right wrongs, get the job done and, sometimes, even have a good time along the way!

To celebrate 20 years of Benny at Big Finish, each of the brand-new stories in this collection focuses on a different time in Benny's life. There's an adventure at St Oscar's, a mystery at the White Rabbit, and even a surprising glimpse into the far future. Will Benny still be digging for artefacts at 80? You bet she will!

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First published December 19, 2018

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December 31, 2018
A fitting read for the end of the year, especially with it having been Benny's anniversary.

Four stars as Dave Stone story didn't agree with me at all but I absolutely enjoyed the rest of them, especially seeing a lot of Brax and Benny again being friends which I love.
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December 31, 2018
Great volume of Benny stories. Oh and Dave Stone at his top notch best.
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March 9, 2019
A very strong anthology. The first and last stories didn't do much for me, but the ones inbetween were wonderful. Wurm Noir was the standout story: that whole era of Benny's adventures was my favourite, and it fit right in. The Bunny's Curse was also very strong; the way the whole plot was structured was very carefully thought out.

Four out of five from me.
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