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5.0 out of 5 stars
Cracking good story,
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This review is from: Doctor Who: The Sleep Of Reason (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback)) (Paperback)
I've only been reading Doctor Who novels for a short time, but this one stands out as a great one, even for television-based genre novels. The story is deeply creepy, and keeping the POV characters completely in the dark about the Doctor and his companions was a stroke of genius - the reader might know these people aren't nefarious, but it's sure easy to understand why the other characters might have some concerns for "Dr. Smith" and his colleagues!
When supernatural trouble breaks out at what appears to be a haunted hospital (mental asylum), it's up to this strange Dr. Smith and his companions to untangle the clues to a history of danger, death, and fear to get to the bottom of the trouble. Nicely eerie, and handled exceptionally well. It makes me wish Doctor Eight and his companions had gotten a little (more) screen time. |
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Doctor Who: The Sleep Of Reason (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback)) by Martin Day (Paperback - October 12, 2004)
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