Blake's 7: Lucifer: Genesis

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Author: Paul Darrow ISBN: 9781781783863
Publisher: Big Finish Productions Publication: May 9, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Darrow
ISBN: 9781781783863
Publisher: Big Finish Productions
Publication: May 9, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
Powerful, intelligent, ruthless... Servalan as a child, learning early about power and how to get it...Avon as a young man, finding ways to beat the system... Two sides of a coin, two lives on a collision course...

The events on the Liberator are only a part of their story. Now it’s time to find out how it started and how it ends. Lucifer: Genesis is a compelling and vivid reimagining of Avon’s life, starting long before the events of the TV series, following his journey from the Liberator to the Scorpio, and leading us into the bleak future of the post-Federation world.

Paul Darrow is an actor who is probably best known for his portrayal of Avon in Blake’s 7, although he has appeared in many other television programmes and theatre productions and, albeit briefly, one or two films. He is currently the voice of the independent radio station JACK FM. He has written Avon A Terrible Aspect, the novel of Queen: The Eye and You’re Him, Aren’t You?, a brief memoir, published by Big Finish. He is an avid reader of novels and fascinated by military history. He lives with a small dachshund in Sussex.

Lucifer: Genesis is the third and final part of his Lucifer trilogy, completing his vision of events beyond the final TV episode, Blake.
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Powerful, intelligent, ruthless... Servalan as a child, learning early about power and how to get it...Avon as a young man, finding ways to beat the system... Two sides of a coin, two lives on a collision course...

The events on the Liberator are only a part of their story. Now it’s time to find out how it started and how it ends. Lucifer: Genesis is a compelling and vivid reimagining of Avon’s life, starting long before the events of the TV series, following his journey from the Liberator to the Scorpio, and leading us into the bleak future of the post-Federation world.

Paul Darrow is an actor who is probably best known for his portrayal of Avon in Blake’s 7, although he has appeared in many other television programmes and theatre productions and, albeit briefly, one or two films. He is currently the voice of the independent radio station JACK FM. He has written Avon A Terrible Aspect, the novel of Queen: The Eye and You’re Him, Aren’t You?, a brief memoir, published by Big Finish. He is an avid reader of novels and fascinated by military history. He lives with a small dachshund in Sussex.

Lucifer: Genesis is the third and final part of his Lucifer trilogy, completing his vision of events beyond the final TV episode, Blake.

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