Short Trips: Destination Prague

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In 2007, Short Trips: Destination Prague was released by Big Finish.

Cover blurb
Prague has its demons — a city saved from the ravages of war and the Third Reich because of its beauty, it is home to Rabi Loew's Golem, Rudolph II's obsession with finding the elixir of youth, scientific genius in the form of Kepler and Tycho Brahe, and the alchemical obsessions of Magister Kelly.

It is believed that there are magnetic energies whose lines intersect in Prague at several spots. Astronomy, astrology, numerology and magnetic forces have all played a role in building the city ­ but how will they influence its future?

This is a city rich in history, and full of potential — how will it adapt over the centuries to come? Will it have a glamorous rebirth or wallow in a dystopic nightmare? And what will be the role of the old superstitions in the new world?

For the Doctor and his companions, the answers to these questions are only just the start of further mysteries.

Contents

 * Midnight in the Café of the Black Madonna by Sean Williams
 * Room for Improvement by James A. Moore
 * Life from Lifelessness by Keith R.A. DeCandido
 * The Long Step Backward by Mike W. Barr
 * Strange Attractor by Paul Kupperberg
 * Gold and Black Ooze by Robert Hood
 * The Dogs of War by Brian Keene
 * Sunday Afternoon, 848,988 AD by Paul Crilley
 * Nanomorphosis by Stephen Dedman
 * Spoilsport by Paul Finch
 * War in a Time of Peace by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis
 * The End of Now by Chris Roberson
 * Suspension and Disbelief by Mary Robinette
 * Leap Second by Bev Vincent
 * Lady of the Snows by James Swallow
 * The Time Eater by Lee Battersby
 * Fable Fusion by Gary A. Braunbeck & Lucy A. Snyder
 * Men of the Earth by Kevin Killiany
 * Across Silent Seas by Tim Waggoner
 * The Dragons of Prague by Todd McCaffrey
 * Omegamorphosis by Stel Pavlou