By: | Dave Stone | | Rating: | 6.6 (27 votes) Vote here | | Review: | None yet Add a review | | Released: | August 2001
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Cover blurb: ‘Before Lara Croft took her first leap, there was Bernice Summerfield, blazing the trail that the others would follow...’ DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE Acting on an abstruse tip-off from the renowned paraphysiologist Dr. Rupert Gilhooly (a man who, like, knows a lot of stuff) one Bernice Summerfield has found herself on a probe-ship heading deep into the Problematic Heart of the galaxy — not knowing what, or quite who, she might find. What she finds is Station Control. A place that exists, simultaneously, in four hundred and seventeen dimensions, a brawling, souk-like Nexus between every world that can, or has or ever will be. And one of those dimensions is Hell. Bernice knows nothing of the rivalries and power-plays going on here. So she blunders right into them and makes a complete hash of everything, natch. And one of the particular whoms she finds, quite frankly, what with one thing and another, she could quite well do without. In her current state. |