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Highlander-Big Finish Audio #2

Highlander: Love and Hate

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When an antique sword is discovered hidden away in the basement of Seacouver Museum, the authorities turn to Duncan MacLeod to help. But when Duncan sees the sword, he realises it may be more significant than he thought.

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First published May 30, 2009

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Colin Harvey

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Colin Harvey is a London-based writer working across comics, games, books, audio and Virtual Reality. He is currently Principal Writer with Saber Interactive Madrid, having previously been Lead Writer with Sony’s PlayStation London Studio.

His work includes the video games Blood and Truth (Sony 2019) and Sniper Elite 4 (Rebellion 2017), as well as tie-in material for Big Finish’s Doctor Who and Highlander ranges. More recently he has written short fiction for Black Library’s Warhammer - Age of Sigmar and Moonstone’s Domino Patrick series.

In March 2022, Colin wrote and presented ‘The Origins of the Metaverse’ for BBC Radio Four. He has also contributed to BBC World Service’s Digital Planet.

Colin is the author of ‘Dead Kelly’, a novella for Abaddon Books’ Afterblight series, and comic stories for 2000AD and Commando. His book Fantastic Transmedia, an analysis of large and small-scale crossmedia storytelling in science fiction and fantasy franchises, was published by Palgrave in 2015.

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January 21, 2015
As good as Adrian Paul is, Colin Harvey's added yet another secret society. That is annoying. However, it's not quite as annoying as the choice to have the female in the story be a horribly abused woman, who is going to suffer and suffer until, maybe, the secret society figures out a cure for the disease she carries. A disease that burns infected Immortals to a crisp, permanently destroying them with no Quickening. A disease that will jump to any Immortal who gets her Quickening, and jump to mortals if she's beheaded without another of her kind in proximity.

Thus the proper solution is an explosive collar, dropping her down a really deep hole and then fire-bombing it as soon as her head's blown off. I guess I don't like how the story ends without resolution. Aside from not liking women being abused.
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