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Commented on The Laundry Files: an updated chronology
Thanks for writing this up, will be useful when I want to re-read the entire thing some time! I wonder, would there ever be enough of a market to collect all of the shorter stories in the universe in a...
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Scott Sanford commented on
The Laundry Files: an updated chronology
I had another one of those weird dreams ... A child disappears on Halloween (not so much Halloween related other than it's this week). I think the dream was more because of the Peter Pan thread. But I digress ... A pair of intrepid sleuths investigate à la Agatha Christie's Tommy & Tuppence. Turns out there have been a lot of disappearing children and have been for years. Sounds like a job for the Dead Boy Detectives if someone could let them know there's a mystery afoot. Although now I have a bit of dialogue in my head: DBD: "We...
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JohnS commented on
The Laundry Files: an updated chronology
I've been reading The Rhesus Chart for the Nth time and I think I have found an error. It's probably been pointed out before, but I want to be sure I'm not making the error - seeing something that's not there (or not seeing something that is there). US Ace paperback edition: Then it hits me. "What if they weren't injecting something, but "removing samples?" I look at Dr. Wills speculatively. "Are the injection sites consistent with blood donation?" "Well yes, now that you mention it, but why―" "Office cleaners. Blood samples. The two with bite marks ... As hard...
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John E commented on
The Laundry Files: an updated chronology
But our T&T have an advantage other investigators don't have - a TARDIS, so they can go back in time to find out what really happened to the disappearing children. That sounds somewhat similar to the premise of Crime Traveller....
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JohnS commented on
The Laundry Files: an updated chronology
John E @ 295: But our T&T have an advantage other investigators don't have - a TARDIS, so they can go back in time to find out what really happened to the disappearing children. That sounds somewhat similar to the premise of Crime Traveller. That it does. Never heard of it, but that's cool. I hadn't given any thought to how our intrepid duo acquired their time machine and the program's writers apparently did....
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Massimo commented on
The Laundry Files: an updated chronology
As hard as I searched, I haven't been able to find prior mention of bite marks? I noticed that, too....
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