By: | Nick Wallace (ed.) | | Rating: | 7.6 (5 votes) Vote here | | Review: | None yet Add a review | | Released: | October 2006
| | Publisher: | Big Finish | | ISBN: | 1-84435-241-2 | | Format: | hardback | | Owned: | | | Buy: | | | Used: | £32.99 | |
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Cover blurb: "It might be your name on the deeds, but you don’t belong here any more. This is our home, our collection." The Braxiatel Collection. It’s a museum, art gallery and academic institute. A home for renowned archaeologists, runaway art thieves, and galactic waifs and strays. It’s been a private playground and the battlefield in the fight against tyranny. And now things are changing again. With the Collection’s founder missing, it’s up to those left behind to make this place their own. Amidst the chaos of visitors from the far future, dark secrets, old friends and new enemies, Bernice Summerfield must do whatever’s necessary to keep the doors open and her family safe. Yet through it all, there’s one truth she cannot escape. Braxiatel is gone. And nature abhors a vacuum. Featuring brand-new stories from Lance Parkin, Kate Orman, Simon Bucher-Jones, Mags L. Halliday and Simon A. Forward. Nick Wallace made his professional writing debut in the Big Finish anthology “Life During Wartime” and wrote the acclaimed “Fear Itself” for the BBC’s range of original Doctor Who novels. He spends his days working in programme acquisitions and script development for a media consultancy firm.
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