Doctor Who: Wooden Heart
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Martin Day
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Science Fiction
Children’s
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
256
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 19, 2007
出版社
Random House UK
ISBN-10
1846072263
ISBN-13
9781846072260
説明
Among the endless reaches of deep space, the Castor drifts quietly, an enormous starship cloaked in mystery and silence. It hangs like a solitary ghost, abandoned and forgotten, within the expansive blackness. For those who dare venture aboard, the eerie ambiance provokes a sense of unease as shadows flit by and whispers of the past linger.
As Marth explores the corridors of the seemingly empty vessel, curiosity intertwines with trepidation. Unbeknownst to him, the ship holds secrets that stretch beyond the stars, leading to encounters with unimaginable forces. With every twist and turn, ancient artifacts and enigmas surface, revealing the tragic fate of its last inhabitants and the darkness that lingers within its walls.
This journey challenges Marth’s understanding of time and reality. The vastness of space becomes a backdrop for a story steeped in suspense and revelation, hinting at the fragility of life and the relentless march of history. In unraveling the fate of the Castor, Marth must confront not only the ship's haunting legacy but also the deeper questions of existence and the echoes of those who came before him.
As Marth explores the corridors of the seemingly empty vessel, curiosity intertwines with trepidation. Unbeknownst to him, the ship holds secrets that stretch beyond the stars, leading to encounters with unimaginable forces. With every twist and turn, ancient artifacts and enigmas surface, revealing the tragic fate of its last inhabitants and the darkness that lingers within its walls.
This journey challenges Marth’s understanding of time and reality. The vastness of space becomes a backdrop for a story steeped in suspense and revelation, hinting at the fragility of life and the relentless march of history. In unraveling the fate of the Castor, Marth must confront not only the ship's haunting legacy but also the deeper questions of existence and the echoes of those who came before him.