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Loading... Decalog 5: Wonders: Ten Stories, A Billon Years, An Infinite Universeby Jim Mortimore (Editor), Paul Leonard (Editor)
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Decalog 5 looks beyond the world of Doctor Who and towards new realms of imaginative fiction in this showcase of established and new writing talent. These ten stories focus on a billion years of history in an infinite universe. No library descriptions found. |
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With one dull exception ("Negative Space" by Jeanne Cavelos) this collection of ten sf short stories ranges from competent to very good. I bought it because my friend from college Dominic Green contributed one of the better ones, "King's Chamber". I'm not quite sure of the linkage between the stories and the Doctor Who universe - one of the stories features the unofficial companion Bernice Summerfield, heroine of the "Doctor Who without the Doctor" books produced by another old friend from college, Rebecca Levene - and I didn't really feel there was much of an overall unifying theme, but no real complaints on that score. I can't remember where I bought it but it was certainly cheap and good value. (