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"Torchwood": Something in the Water (Torchwood) | 
enlarge | Author: Trevor Baxendale Publisher: BBC Books Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy New: £3.24 You Save: £3.75 (54%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2059
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 1846074371 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781846074370 ASIN: 1846074371
Publication Date: March 6, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new book dispatched from stock in the UK
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Something in the Water April 12, 2008 The 4th Torchwood novel find the team up against a serious dose of strep throat, as an alien water hag spreads an infection throughout Cardiff...
For the most part 'Something in the Water' is good stuff - the water hag has enough historical background to be more than just another random 'alien of the week' and makes a viscious enemy, there are some enjoyable scenes of horror and action, and the regular characters are all true to their television counterparts. If the novel has a flaw it's with the ending, with the lack of clear rationale behind the creatures plans for the Rift dissapointing, while the fact that the adventure is concluded more with brawn than brains doesn't make this a memorable finale.
Nevertheless, despite the mild downturn at the end this is for the most part an engrossing, enjoyable adventure, and while it may not do anything radical with any of the main cast this is still fun stuff.
Something in the water April 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good read for Torchwood fans. There is a lot of cutting back and forth between actions, especially at the start but it all comes together quite nicely. As mentioned in the review by Hadrell there is perhaps too much decriptive text of the 'nasties' but I felt it gave a good visual image of just what the Torchwood team were up against. After all, Torchwood is aimed at adults, not children. Found the book engrossing enough not to want to put down. If you can stomach the vivid desriptions of blood, snot and gore, it is a good read.
Nothing special but not bad April 1, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I like the book but contrary to the other Torchwood novels I have read before, it lacks depth. On a superficial level the book is entertaining but it is nothing special. The characterizations are accurate but the author didn`t do anything with them that adds something, that challenges them or even shows some interesting interactions. You can feel the bond between these people and find some nice touches of humour but there was nothing I found really engaging.
The story itself felt like a "connect the dots" exercise because everything was so predictable. This was a blood, gore and snot story in which these graphic descriptions seemed to be more important sometimes than actually dealing with the characters as people. We have a female monster in a beautiful looking package who is distributing its seed among the male population but in the disguise of what looks like a particularly unpleasant and painful flu epidemic. I hate the cliche used at the end and although I expected it, I was nevertheless very disappointed.
Although the book could definitely been better, for a quick, light read it is not a bad choice.
don't drink the water March 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
an original novel based on the bbc tv science fiction show torchwood, featuring a team of investigators who deal with otherworldly threats to cardiff.
the book runs for 249 pages of relatively large print and is an original story not one seen on tv.
all the characters are captured perfectly. and the story, to judge by some of the lines in it, takes place in between the third and fourth episodes of the second season of the show.
The plot is decent involving torchwood uncovering an alien threat that spreads an epidemic. And it did make me care about the fate of one supporting character.
But there's nothing more to this book than that, really.
It's a decent little torchwood story that offers a few hours of decent reading. nothing more, nothing less
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