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Dave Rudden

    February 13, 1988
    Dave Rudden
    Tenebris. Die Rückkehr der dunklen Prinzessin
    The Wintertime Paradox
    Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping
    Knights of the Borrowed Dark
    The Forever Court (Knights of the Borrowed Dark, Book 2)
    The Endless King
    • The Endless King

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.2(266)Add rating

      'You have no idea what real war is . . . but you're going to find out.' There's nothing like an apocalypse to kick off the school year. Denizen Hardwick has travelled to Daybreak, the ancestral home of the Order of the Borrowed Dark, to continue his training as a knight. But lessons have barely begun before an unexpected arrival appears with news that throws the fortress into uproar. The Endless King has fallen, his dark realm rising in a brutal civil war. When the conflict strikes closer to home, Denizen and his friends face their greatest challenge yet. For if Daybreak falls, so does the world . . . The spellbinding conclusion to the award-winning Knights of the Borrowed Dark trilogy.

      The Endless King
    • A young knight must fulfill his destiny in this second book in a trilogy perfect for fans of Ranger’s Apprentice. The door between our world and the world of the dark has been blasted open. Now the Knights must face the court of the Endless King. Denizen finally feels like a true Knight, and the court has requested a meeting to thank him for saving the King’s daughter. It’s either an honor . . . or a trap. When the Knights encounter the members of the Forever Court, the meeting almost immediately dissolves into a battle. And that’s not the worst of it. There is another order of people who can communicate with the monsters of the dark. A family who worship the dark. And they will stop at nothing to bring the shadows back to power.

      The Forever Court (Knights of the Borrowed Dark, Book 2)
    • "Grey placed his finger in the middle of the shadow. 'What's this?' he asked. Denizen frowned. 'It's a shadow.' 'No, it isn't,' Grey said. 'It's a door.' Denizen Hardwick doesn't believe in magic - until he's ambushed by a monster created from shadows and sees it destroyed by a word made of sunlight. That kind of thing can really change your perspective. Now Denizen is about to discover that there's a world beyond the one he knows. A world of living darkness where an unseen enemy awaits. Fortunately for humanity, between us and the shadows stand the Knights of the Borrowed Dark. Unfortunately for Denizen, he's one of them . . . A funny and fast-moving fantasy adventure, perfect for fans of Rick Riordan and Derek Landy."

      Knights of the Borrowed Dark
    • Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(128)Add rating

      Twelve extraordinary Doctor Who stories, each featuring a monstrous villain from the Doctor Who world. On every planet that has existed or will exist, there is a winter . . . Many of the peoples of Old Earth celebrated a winter festival. A time to huddle together against the cold; a time to celebrate being half-way out of the dark. But shadows are everywhere, and there are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things, lurking in the cold between the stars. Here are twelve stories - one for each of the Twelve Days of Christmas - to remind you that to come out of the darkness we need to go into it in the first place. We are not alone. We are not safe. And, whatever you do: don't blink. Written by popular children's author, and lifelong Doctor Who fan, Dave Rudden.

      Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping
    • The Wintertime Paradox

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The incredible untold stories of Doctor Who Christmases past, present and future . . . Did you know Davros and the Doctor met for three Christmases, on different planets, across time and space? Have you heard the one about the time the Plasmavores came to pay a festive visit? Or when Madame Vastra fought cyborgs from a Christmas future? The perfect collection for the bleakest - and sometimes brightest - time of the year, these are the tales to get you halfway out of the dark . . .

      The Wintertime Paradox