Venusian Lullaby

by Paul Leonard

Doctor Who: Missing Adventures (3), Doctor Who {non-TV} (Novels — MA Novel)

On This Page

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

4 reviews
http://nhw.livejournal.com/1020322.html

I wasn't overwhelmed with the only other Paul Leonard DW book I'd read (Genocide), but I must say this one really grabbed me. Jon Pertwee's Doctor used to tell us that "Klokleda partha menin klatch" meant "Close your eyes, my darling - well, three of them at least". Here Paul Leonard has taken that throwaway line and constructed one of the best alien cultures I've ever read around it; reminiscent a little of both the pentagonal creatures of At the Mountains of Madness (though a lot less evil) and David Brin's Alvin the Hoon, but faced with an imminent world-destroying tragedy - this is Venus of several billion years ago, still habitable though steadily deteriorating. It's set immediately after The show more Dalek Invasion of Earth and before The Rescue, so the Doctor is here with Ian and Barbara but no younger female companion. Leonard, like most writers, cannot write Hartnell's Doctor especially well, but the story and the setting more than compensate. An unexpected pleasure. show less
Having left Susan on Earth in the 22nd century, the Doctor's other companions, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, insist that the Doctor take them back to their own time. Instead the TARDIS lands on Venus three billion years in the past, a time when the planet was not only habitable but inhabited by sentient life forms. As the Venusians attempt to cope with the impending fate of their world, a massive spaceship arrives bearing aliens promising salvation by transporting them to a prehistoric Earth. But is the offer as genuine as it seems, or do these aliens possess a hidden motive that could lead to the Venusians' extinction?


As the third book published in the Virgin Missing Adventures line of Doctor Who novels, Paul Leonard's novel show more serves as a model for the series in a number of respects. Foremost among them are the Venusians themselves; with their large quadrupedal forms and multiple eye-stalks, there is no need for the reader to pretend that these aliens aren't just actors in elaborate makeup or cheap costumes as was all too often the case on the show back then. Leonard supplements this by portraying their practices and customs as fundamentally different from those of humans, all without sacrificing any sympathy for his characters. Yet in some respects Leonard succeeds a little too well, as when coupled with his writing style it can be difficult at times to understand exactly what is going on in the narrative. While a little more descriptiveness may have slowed the fast pace Leonard establishes in the book, it would have made for a more comprehensible examination of the truly different world he portrays, one that demonstrates the possibilities available when portraying a Doctor Who adventure on the printed page. show less
This Doctor Who novel follows The Dalek Invasion of Earth and takes the Doctor, Barbara and Ian to Venus that is not quite yet too hot for life, although escaping until it gets too hot is certainly one of the biggest concerns of the creatures who live there. I didn't really have the patience for this book now, so I didn't quite follow all the turns in the adventures.
½

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Author
13+ Works 1,721 Members

Series

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
Venusian Lullaby
Original publication date
1994-10-20
People/Characters
The Doctor (1st); The Doctor (3rd); Ian Chesterton; Jo Grant; Barbara Wright; Dharkhig (show all 23); Trikhobu; Jellenhut; Havteg; Jilet Mrak-ecado; Jignivi; Jofghil; Kontojij; Mrodtikdhil; Nefkhil; Ruribeg; Soneghil; Lighibu; Podsighil; Vivojkhil; Frinallenegu; Gwebdhallut; Pown(ow)ri (ow)
Important places
Venus
Dedication
This book is dedicated to the memory of my father




J. E. HINDER

writer and critic
First words
They were waiting.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)They were waiting.
Original language
English

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PN6071 .S33Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Collections of general literature

Statistics

Members
202
Popularity
161,346
Reviews
3
Rating
½ (3.27)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
1
ASINs
2