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![]() | The Planet of Oblivion (2009) (The seventh book in the Doctor Who : The Darksmith Legacy series) A novel by Justin Richards |
The neutral ground of the usually lush and beautiful Ursulonamex, known as The Planet of Oblivion, is now scorched and charred. This is where the Darksmiths met their clients to discuss the Eternity Plan, but there is no sign of the clients now, nothing to suggest who they were! as though the mysterious clients have made sure of it. The Doctor and Gisella learn from the few survivors of the Rain of Fire, and that the only clues there might be of what happened could be stored in the observation stations in orbit round the planet. Do any of the observation stations still exist? Are the Doctor and Gisella as alone on board as they think? Who are the Dravidian Hive and are they as benign as they seem? What is a Dreadbringer? Find out by reading the next exciting installment of "The Darksmith Legacy!" Continue the amazing Darksmith adventure with the Doctor online at the website.
Genre: Science Fiction
Genre: Science Fiction
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Paperback Editions
June 2009 : Paperback
| Title: Doctor Who: The Planet of Oblivion: The Darksmith Legacy Book Seven Author(s): Justin Richards ISBN: 1-4059-0519-0 / 978-1-4059-0519-0 (UK edition) Publisher: BBC Children's Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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