Beltempest
by Jim Mortimore
Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor Adventures (17), Doctor Who {non-TV} (Novels — EDA Novel)
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A novel featuring the eighth Doctor Who. The Doctor and Sam arrive on Bellania IV to find 20,000 people under threat as a catastrophe threatens: immense gravitational and dimensional disturbances are rioting through their sector of space.Tags
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An Eighth Doctor Adventure that didn't really grab me - the plot, involving an artificial cosmic doom threatening an entire solar system, very similar to the last book I read in this series, and Mortimore's writing rather undisciplined - I normally like his books and scripts more than I did this one. Poor Sam gets messed around with in mind and body.
An Eighth Doctor Adventure that didn't really grab me - the plot, involving an artificial cosmic doom threatening an entire solar system, very similar to the last book I read in this series, and Mortimore's writing rather undisciplined - I normally like his books and scripts more than I did this one. Poor Sam gets messed around with in mind and body.
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- Canonical title
- Beltempest
- Original publication date
- 1998-11-16
- People/Characters
- The Doctor (8th); Sam Jones
- Important places
- Belannia VI
- Dedication
- for
Steve
'Because I draw on the temporal psychic energy
of all spankings through the ages'
Cole
- definitely
one of the good guys - First words
- Even stars die.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It is a process observed fleetingly by four planet-sized masses as their divergent orbits carry them beyond a solar system now flourishing with the new life they have inadvertently made possible.
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