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Hollow Earth
John Barrowman, Carole E. Barrowman
"Hollow Earth" plunges readers into the mysterious universe of Torchwood, where the titular organization is alerted to an unprecedented phenomenon: seismic anomalies suggesting that the very interior of the planet harbors something extraordinary and potentially dangerous. The story follows the dedicated, yet often morally compromised, agents of Torchwood, likely led by the enigmatic Captain Jack Harkness and the resourceful Gwen Cooper. Tasked with investigating these baffling geological impossibilities, they must venture into the unknown, uncovering a truth far stranger than any terrestrial geology. Their mission quickly escalates from scientific curiosity to a desperate race to understand and contain a threat that could redefine existence as humanity knows it. As the investigation deepens, the team confronts the terrifying reality that Earth might indeed be hollow, and what lies within is an ancient, hidden world or entities that have remained concealed for eons. The narrative explores the profound themes characteristic of the Torchwood series, including the immense responsibility of protecting Earth from extraterrestrial and existential dangers, the difficult ethical choices faced by those on the front lines, and the psychological toll of confronting the truly alien. What makes this novel compelling is its thrilling exploration of cosmic horror, the signature blend of sharp science fiction concepts and grounded human drama, and the dynamic interplay between beloved characters as they face a terrifying, world-altering secret lurking just beneath their feet.
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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
416
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781442458536
ISBN-10
1442458534
Language
English
Published
2013-07-09
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