Doctor Who: The Death of Art
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
276
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
London Bridge
ISBN-10
0426204816
ISBN-13
9780426204817
Description
In a gripping tale where art melds with the unknown, Simon Bucher-Jones weaves a narrative that explores themes of mortality and creativity through the lens of time travel. The protagonist is thrust into a world where the boundaries of reality blur, challenging his understanding of his own powers. As he faces the crushing weight of horses’ hooves, the physical manifestation of his anxiety, he is forced to confront the fragility of life and the dark undercurrents of the creative spirit.
With vivid imagery and emotional depth, the story unfolds in a mix of suspense and introspection. The struggle between the preservation of art and the impending forces of destruction becomes a backdrop for profound questions about existence and purpose. In his journey, he discovers that true power lies not just in ability, but also in the resilience to confront one’s deepest fears. The reader is taken on a compelling adventure that resonates with anyone who has grappled with the balance of life and legacy.
With vivid imagery and emotional depth, the story unfolds in a mix of suspense and introspection. The struggle between the preservation of art and the impending forces of destruction becomes a backdrop for profound questions about existence and purpose. In his journey, he discovers that true power lies not just in ability, but also in the resilience to confront one’s deepest fears. The reader is taken on a compelling adventure that resonates with anyone who has grappled with the balance of life and legacy.
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