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Daniel O'Mahony — новинки

  • Faction Paradox: Newtons Sleep Daniel O'Mahony
    ISBN: 9780473124984
    Год издания: 2008
    Издательство: Random Static Ltd
    Don't tell her what it was like. Don't tell her how you had to dig your way out through heavy layers of clay to reach the fresh air, because that would distress her. Don't tell her about the box, because that would confuse her.

    And don't tell her about the light, because that was sacred.

    Lately cannonballs have flown their arcs, leaving the crystal sky unbroken, while on Earth their traces are all too visible. Yet though Heaven has never seemed so far away, the divine is terribly closer. War on Earth presages War in Heaven; the struggle between the holy houses of Christ and their eternal Adversary has erupted among the living.

    These are the signs of the last days: in 1651, a dead angel is found in a tree in Lincolnshire and a nymph rises from the waters of Kent; in 1642, a dying man is miraculously healed in the grave; in 1665, uncanny skull-masked doctors descend upon a plague house; in 1683, the French secret service unveil mirrors that show the futures; in 1671, Aphra Behn - she-spy and poetesse - infiltrates a gathering of alchemists; in 1649, the English kill their king, and history begins...
  • Storm Mine Daniel O'Mahony
    Год издания: 2004
    Издательство: Magic Bullet Productions
    "Evolution. No one said it was going to be easy."

    Eighteen months after her final confrontation with Iago, Blayes awakes to find Kaldor City in quarantine and herself on a Storm Mine in the Blind Heart Desert. Her companions are three strangely familiar figures, a vengeful spirit -- and a robot with a dangerous secret.

    Trapped in a claustrophobic, dreamlike environment, the former terrorist must now undertake a journey which may end in the destruction of her world... or its beginning.
  • The Cabinet of Light Daniel O'Mahony
    ISBN: 1-903889-18-9
    Год издания: 2003
    Издательство: Telos Publishing Ltd.
    Where is the Doctor? Everyone is hunting him.

    Honoré Lechasseur, a time sensitive "fixer", is hired by mystery woman Emily Blandish to find him. Lechasseur discovers that the Doctor is, in fact, a semi-mythical figure who has appeared off and on throughout Earth’s history. But what is his connection with London in 1949? And why is a mysterious group seeking "the cabinet of light," a device somehow connected with the Doctor?

    Lechasseur is about to discover that following in the Doctor's footsteps can be a difficult task.
  • The Man in the Velvet Mask Daniel O'Mahony
    ISBN: 0-426-20461-1
    Год издания: 1996
    Издательство: Virgin Books
    Язык: Английский
    'The triumph of virtue. The misfortunes of vice. Who said the play had to be by the book?'

    24 Messidor, XXII: the TARDIS has landed in post-revolutionary France, or so it appears. But the futuristic structure of the New Bastille towers over a twisted version of Paris. And First Deputy Minski, adopted son of the infamous Marquis de Sade, presides over a reign of terror that has yet to end.
    Revolutionary soldiers arrest an ailing Doctor as a curfew breaker. Dodo is recruited by a band of wandering players whose intentions are less than pure. Deep in the dungeons of the Bastille, Prisoner 6 tries desperately to remember who he is. And outside time and space, a gathering of aliens watch in horror as their greatest experiment goes catastrophically wrong.
  • Falls the Shadow Daniel O'Mahony
    ISBN: 0-426-20427-1
    Год издания: 1994
    Издательство: Virgin Books
    Falls the Shadow is an original novel written by Daniel O'Mahony and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Bernice. A prelude to the novel, also penned by O'Mahony, appeared in Doctor Who Magazine #218. The title is taken from T. S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men, a title also used, incidentally, for a Doctor Who novel. The relevant lines of the poem are quoted in the 2007 TV episode The Lazarus Experiment.

    As with all Doctor Who spin-off media, its relationship to the televised serials is open to interpretation.