| Author: | Smethurst, William | ![]() |
| Title: | Pasiphae | |
| Cover: | Paperback | |
| Number of Pages: |
502 |
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| Synopsis: | Pasiphae
is the most advanced military communications satellite ever built. But
strange signals are penetrating its security system - signals that appear
to emanate from the fourteenth century. And as chaos strikes the world's
communications system from Paris to Tokyo, it becomes obvious that the
enigmatic messages are full of murderous passion.
The key lies in the mind of a young archaeologist in Herefordshire who find herself strangely drawn to the tomb of a Franklin, dead for five hundred years. Night after night she feels herself compelled to lie by his plaster effigy, haunted by dreams of love and betrayal. Lizzie Draude has become a carrier, a transmitter between the time of Richard II and the present day world. And unless the flow of signals can be stopped, horrendous forces will be unleashed, and she herself will be destroyed. |
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| Genre: | Literature and Fiction | |
| ID Number: |
268 |
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