The Hollow Men
by Keith Topping (Author), Martin Day (Author)
Doctor Who: Past Doctor Adventure (10), Doctor Who {non-TV} (Novels — PD Novel)
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The Doctor and Ace land in a village where, hidden beneath the ground, lies a scout craft sent by an alien race to assess the Earth for conquest. The deadly intelligence which animates the craft has tainted the villagers' lives since the Civil War.Tags
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A Seventh Doctor / Ace novel set before Survival, thus outside the New Adventures continuity which I am used to. Despite the fact that Keith Topping is a co-author, I thought it was rather good, a sort-of sequel to The Awakening and to a lesser extent The Dæmons, with occult practices in a remote English village connecting both to ancient aliens and the highest levels of today's government; lots of good moments for Ace and her Doctor, and managing to engage with the genre of The Wicker Man while still being more or less a Doctor Who story. Two things I didn't like: the scene-setting seventeenth-century dialogue in the opening chapter is terrible (though oddly later chapters do it better) and show more there seemed to be a geographical delusion that Liverpool is the nearest large city to Wiltshire. But apart from that it worked for me. show less
A Seventh Doctor / Ace novel set before Survival, thus outside the New Adventures continuity which I am used to. Despite the fact that Keith Topping is a co-author, I thought it was rather good, a sort-of sequel to The Awakening and to a lesser extent The Dæmons, with occult practices in a remote English village connecting both to ancient aliens and the highest levels of today's government; lots of good moments for Ace and her Doctor, and managing to engage with the genre of The Wicker Man while still being more or less a Doctor Who story. Two things I didn't like: the scene-setting seventeenth-century dialogue in the opening chapter is terrible (though oddly later chapters do it better) and show more there seemed to be a geographical delusion that Liverpool is the nearest large city to Wiltshire. But apart from that it worked for me. show less
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Keith Topping is a freelance journalist, novelist and critic who has good reason to remember the first night he saw The Clash in 1978. He lives, works and occasionally sleeps in Newcastle
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- Canonical title
- The Hollow Men
- Original publication date
- 1998-04-06
- People/Characters
- The Doctor (7th); Dorothy Gale 'Ace' McShane
- Important places
- Hexen Bridge, England, UK; London, England, UK
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- English
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- Paper, Ebook
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