Doctor Who: the Drosten's Curse - A. L. Kennedy (Hardcover)
Description
Isn't life terrible? Isn't it all going to end in tears? Won't it be good to just give up and let something else run my mind, my life? Something distinctly odd is going on in Arbroath. It could be to do with golfers being dragged down into the bunkers at the Fetch Brothers' Golf Spa Hotel, never to be seen again.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 9781849908269
- Department
- Books
- Released
- 16 Jul 2015
- Supply Source
- UK
Book
- Authors
- A. L. Kennedy
A.L. Kennedy
- Binding
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Ebury Press
- Language
- English
- Number of Pages
- 384
- Dimensions
- 240 x 156 x 156mm (618g)
Summary
Isn't life terrible? Isn't it all going to end in tears? Won't it
be good to just give up and let something else run my mind, my
life? Something distinctly odd is going on in Arbroath. It could be
to do with golfers being dragged down into the bunkers at the Fetch
Brothers' Golf Spa Hotel, never to be seen again. It might be
related to the strange twin grandchildren of the equally strange
Mrs Fetch - owner of the hotel and fascinated with octopuses. It
could be the fact that people in the surrounding area suddenly know
what others are thinking, without anyone saying a word. Whatever it
is, the Doctor is most at home when faced with the distinctly odd.
With the help of Fetch Brothers' Junior Receptionist Bryony, he'll
get to the bottom of things. Just so long as he does so in time to
save Bryony from quite literally losing her mind, and the entire
world from destruction. Because something huge, ancient and alien
lies hidden beneath the ground - and it's starting to wake up...
Fiction
- General Subject
- Science Fiction
- BISAC Subject 1
- Fiction / Science Fiction / Space Opera
- BISAC Subject 2
- Fiction / Science Fiction / General
- BIC Classification 1
- Science fiction
- Library Subject 1
- Doctor Fictitious character - Fiction
- Library Subject 2
- Arbroath Scotland - Fiction
- Dewey Classification
- 823.92
- Readership
- General (US: Trade)
Author Bio
A. L. Kennedy has twice been selected as one of Granta's Best of
Young British Novelists and has won a host of other awards -
including the Costa Book of the Year for her novel Day. She lives
in London and is a part-time lecturer in creative writing at
Warwick University.