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Peacemaker by James Swallow
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The Doctor and Martha turn up in the Wild West of the 1880s and thwart an alien invasion. Will Thorpe has fun doing the accents. ( )
  nwhyte | Aug 27, 2009 |
The Doctor and Martha find an Old West town that has been mysteriously 'cured' of smallpox.

Not bad, overall, except again, Will Thorp(e)'s American accents are rubbish and kept jarring me out of the story. ( )
  bluesalamanders | Jul 23, 2009 |
Doctor Who and Martha in the Wild West! They arrive and get caught up with aliens trying to capture a "healer", a man that goes around curing diseases with his "special elixir", but the Doctor knows better. The bounty hunters have several run-ins with the Doctor and Martha, and they barely escape. Typical Doctor Who, not a bad read. ( )
  Homechicken | Sep 22, 2008 |
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Canonical titlePeacemaker
Original publication date2008-01-30
SeriesDoctor Who: New Series Adventures (21), Doctor Who
People/CharactersThe Doctor (10th), Martha Jones
Important placesRedwater, Colorado, USA, Ironhill, Colorado, USA, Planet Hollywood
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