(W) Rodolphe, LEO (A) Bertrand Marchal
Brazil, 1949. A photographer crawls into a mission deep in the Amazonian rainforest and dies. On one of his films is an extraordinary shot: a man with skin white as snow and an elongated cranium. Deformed human ? or extra-terrestrial being? Kathy Austin, having reluctantly become British Intelligence's specialist in such situations, is immediately sent by the crown to investigate. But the British aren't the only ones with an interest in the bizarre creature? After Kenya and Namibia, the first volume of the third season.
(W) Rodolphe, LEO (A) Bertrand Marchal
Kathy Austin works for British Intelligence just after World War Two, and travels the world to investigate unexplained phenomena. On the trail of the bizarre, potentially alien creature photographed in Brazil, Kathy Austin has reached the isolated mission where the photographer died. Unfortunately, the road forward leads into the heart of the rainforest and the territory of extremely hostile natives. Continuing will be difficult and dangerous, especially as she appears to be followed by a number of people including two suspicious Germans ? and the Brazilian Navy!
(W) Rodolphe (A) Chris Wraight
The peace of Mordwick, a small coastal village, is shattered by the news that mysterious individuals have come ashore to dig up the recently departed. They looked like pirates, and rumours swell that the infamous captain Black Mary, a legendary, freedom-loving marauder desperately wanted by the Royal Navy, is involved. Could she be the cause of a wave of spectral apparitions sweeping through the kingdom-including that of the ghost of the recently departed king himself?
(W) Rodolphe (A) Chris Wraight
Rescued at sea by Black Mary, Lord James, the libertine aristocrat who longed for adventure, is utterly enthralled by the fierce pirate captain-enough so that when she boards a royal warship, he chooses to fight at her side. With her ship badly damaged, though, Mary must return to her hidden base, an island not on any map. For good reason: the inhabitants of the island are ? the men and women who died at sea, and remain there until it is time to move on to the afterlife?