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== Novelisation ==
== Novelisation ==

Revision as of 23:31, 14 March 2012

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Novelisation

  • This novelisation is based on the original television serial (DW): Ghost Light, written by Marc Platt and shown from 4 October 1989.
  • The cover and information shown on the right is for the original Target novel. It featured the artwork of Alister Pearson. (See below for information on editions with different covers).

Publisher's summary

Perivale, 1983
A column of smoke rises from the blazing ruins of a forgotten, decaying mansion. Perivale, 1883
In the sleepy, rural parish of Greenford Parva, Gabriel Chase is by far the most imposing edifice. The villagers shun the grim house, but the owner, the reclusive and controversial naturalist Josiah Samuel Smith, receives occasional visitors.
The Reverend Ernest Mathews, for instance, dean of Mortarhouse College, has travelled from Oxford to refute Smith’s blasphemous theories of evolution.
And in a deserted upstairs room, the Doctor and Ace venture from the TARDIS to explore the Victorian mansion …
Who – or what – is Josiah Smith? What terrible secrets does his house conceal? And why does Ace find everything so frightening familiar?

Illustrations

  • None

Deviations from televised story

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Writing and publishing notes

Additional cover images

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British publication history

One single paperback edition, priced £2.50 (UK), estimated print run: 25,000 copies.

Editions published outside Britain

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See also

External links