The Scarlet Empress
by Paul Magrs
Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor Adventures (15), Doctor Who {non-TV} (Novels — EDA Novel)
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Arriving on the almost impossibly ancient planet of Hyspero, a world where magic and danger walk hand in hand, Doctor Who and Sam are caught up in a bizarre struggle for survival.Tags
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This is the first of Magrs' Doctor Who novels, and also the first to feature the peculiar Iris Wildthyme, who claims to be a the Doctor's girlfriend from the old days in Gallifrey, driving around in a Tardis in the shape of a double-decker London bus. I find Magrs a bit variable but this was a good start to his Who career, a quest narrative set on the peculiar magical planet of Hyspero, with everyone looking for their own particular goals, including a couple of additional companions picked up on the way. The Doctor/Sam relationship is back on form, and the Doctor's dynamic with Iris - combined irritation and affection - works rather well. Having said which, as with all quest narratives, it's a show more bit episodic and the end doesn't quite flow from the middle. But after a couple of less impressive Eighth Doctor adventures I feel the series was getting back on form here. show less
This is the first of Magrs' Doctor Who novels, and also the first to feature the peculiar Iris Wildthyme, who claims to be a the Doctor's girlfriend from the old days in Gallifrey, driving around in a Tardis in the shape of a double-decker London bus. I find Magrs a bit variable but this was a good start to his Who career, a quest narrative set on the peculiar magical planet of Hyspero, with everyone looking for their own particular goals, including a couple of additional companions picked up on the way. The Doctor/Sam relationship is back on form, and the Doctor's dynamic with Iris - combined irritation and affection - works rather well. Having said which, as with all quest narratives, it's a show more bit episodic and the end doesn't quite flow from the middle. But after a couple of less impressive Eighth Doctor adventures I feel the series was getting back on form here. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Scarlet Empress
- Original publication date
- 1998-09-07
- People/Characters
- The Doctor (8th); Sam Jones; Iris Wildthyme; Gila; The Cyborg Duchess; The Spider Duchess (show all 13); Angela; The Mock Turtle; Cassandra; The Scarlet Empress; Julia; Our Lady of the Flowers; Giselle
- Important places
- Hyspero
- Dedication
- This book is for Jeremy Hoad, with love. And it's with thanks to: Joy Foster, Louise Foster, Charles Foster, Mark Magrs, Nicola Cregan, Michael Fox, Jon Rolph, Antonia Rolph, Steve Jackson, Laura Wood, Lynne Heritage, Paul Ar... (show all)vidson, Alicia Stubbersfield, Siri Hansen, Meg Davis, Reuben Lane, Amanda Reynolds, Richard Klein, Paul Cornell, Lucie Scott, Vic Sage, Julia Bell, Kenneth J MacGowan, and Jeremy. I might have missed out various companions who have seen me through other regenerations, so thanks to them too. Welcome to Hyspero, everyone. Love, Paul.
- First words
- All day she had tried to ask him a question.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)'Bless her hearts,' I reply, just as the picture breaks up and we are returned, once more, to the happily infinite vortex.
- Original language
- English
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