- Consequences (Torchwood)
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Torchwood book Consequences Release number 15 Writer James Moran
Joseph Lidster
Andrew Cartmel
Sarah Pinborough
David LlewellynPublisher BBC Books ISBN 9781846077845 Set between "Exit Wounds" and Children of Earth Release date October 1, 2009 Preceded by The Undertaker's Gift Consequences is an anthology set after the conclusion of the second series. It features the characters of Captain Jack, Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones on the cover, but the stories within include several former Torchwood members.[1]
Stories
- The Baby Farmers by David Llewellyn
Featuring the Victorian Torchwood team Emily Holroyd, Alice Guppy, Captain Jack Harkness and Charles Gaskell When Jack is kidnapped whilst looking into information about HMS Hades, the team investigate his disappearance and uncover a sinister plot to defend Britain's Empire.
- Kaleidoscope by Sarah Pinborough
Featuring Gwen, Owen, Ianto and Toshiko, set after End of Days and before Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang The team use old Torchwood regulations to select a new leader (Toshiko), who begins to change after Gwen and Owen view her through an alien Kaleidoscope which is consequently stolen and ends up in the hands of an abused teenager. But the kaleidoscope has an unspoken side effect...
- The Wrong Hands by Andrew Cartmel
Featuring Gwen, Jack and Ianto
- Virus by James Moran
- Consequences by Joseph Lidster
References
- ^ "4 New Torchwood Books For October 2009". AfterElton. http://www.afterelton.com/node/22997. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
Novels Another Life • Border Princes • Slow Decay • Something in the Water • Trace Memory • The Twilight Streets • Pack Animals • SkyPoint • Almost Perfect • Into the Silence • Bay of the Dead • The House that Jack Built • Risk Assessment • The Undertaker's Gift • ConsequencesAudiobooks Another Life • Border Princes • Slow Decay • Hidden • Everyone Says Hello • In The Shadows • The Sin Eaters • Department X • Ghost TrainAudiodramas Categories:- 2009 novels
- British novels
- Torchwood novels
- BBC Books books
- Novels set in Cardiff
- Doctor Who stubs
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