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Space 1889 #4

The Lunar Inheritance

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Her Majesty's Ship, The Indomitable, is sent to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Doctor Cyrus Grant whilst journeying to Earth's dead satellite. The crew soon discover that Luna is not so lifeless after all...

An alien weapon manned by enemies of the Empire; strange creatures hiding in the lunar catacombs; a lost civilisation with technology beyond the wit of Earth. Captain Nathaniel Blake and lunar expert, William Brooker, must brave all these and more to rescue the missing scientist and his niece.

New friends and old enemies play their parts as the two men uncover exactly what the lunar inheritance means to the future of the British Empire, and even Earth itself...

60 pages, Audio CD

First published January 1, 2005

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Andy Frankham-Allen

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Welsh-born Andy Frankham-Allen's passion for writing began with a love of Doctor Who. He's been writing since as far back as he can remember, and, although unsuccessful, he wrote a Doctor Who novel for BBC Books in 1996 after an accident caused him to be out of work for four months. Following that writing fell back into a hobby until 2001 when he began an ongoing fan-fiction series called Doctor Who: The Legacy, which carried on until 2006.

He has been writing professionally since 2004, through several official Doctor Who short stories, and since 2010 with horror shorts of Untreed Reads Publishing. March 2011 saw the release of his novel, 'Seeker', the first book in The Garden Saga, published in print by Hirst Publishing and in all digital formats by Untreed Reads.

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yay! part 4! this one was a little bit lame, but it was still a fun way to pass the work day.
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