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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' is the twenty-ninth [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] novel. It features the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]]. This was [[Simon Messingham]]'s only contribution to the Virgin Books range of novels. His next ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel was the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novel ''[[The Face-Eater]]'' in 1999.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' is the twenty-ninth [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] novel. It features the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]]. This was [[Simon Messingham]]'s first novel, and his only contribution to the Virgin Books range. His next ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel was the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novel ''[[The Face-Eater]]'' in 1999.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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* [[Galah]]
* [[Galah]]
* [[The Quack]]
* [[The Quack]]
* Dr. [[Patrick Rix]]
* [[Charlotte Aickland]]
* [[Richard Aickland]]
* [[Garvey]]
* [[Victoria]]
* Mrs. [[Irving]]


== References ==
== References ==
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* [[Galah]] is a pacifist. She lived a long tedious life as a [[Gallifreyan]] sculptor.
* [[Galah]] is a pacifist. She lived a long tedious life as a [[Gallifreyan]] sculptor.
* The Doctor and Galah both went to the Academy together but weren't close.
* The Doctor and Galah both went to the Academy together but weren't close.
* Time Lords do not believe in or give much thought to the concepts of good and evil.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
* The Doctor, Ace, and Benny would visit another house of horrors that would be destroyed in a changing environment. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falls the Shadow]]'')
* The Doctor plays the spoons again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'')
* He tells Bernice he has always believed evil to be an actual force. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Guardians of Prophecy]]'')
* Bernice mentions being inside a TARDIS ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') while Ace mentions being in an [[SARDIT|inside-out TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'') She implies this occurred relatively soon after she and the Doctor defeated the [[Timewyrm]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')
* Reference is made to [[the Matrix]] within a TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'')
* Being in the white void reminds Bernice of the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Conundrum (novel)|Conundrum]]'') She tries to deny the reality, but it doesn't work. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')
* Ace calls Arthur an angel, and has had enough of Victorian England. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')
* She's aware that some components of a TARDIS are organic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'')
* Galah connects herself to the [[Architectural Configuration]] Programme. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:NA novels with Bernice Summerfield]]
[[Category:NA novels with Bernice Summerfield]]
[[Category:1994 novels]]
[[Category:1994 novels]]
[[Category:First novels]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1873]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1873]]
[[Category:Pseudo-historical stories]]
[[Category:Pseudo-historical stories]]

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Strange England is the twenty-ninth New Adventures novel. It features the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Bernice Summerfield. This was Simon Messingham's first novel, and his only contribution to the Virgin Books range. His next Doctor Who novel was the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel The Face-Eater in 1999.

Publisher's summary

"The more the Doctor dreams," the Quack said, "the more real I become. He has not yet dreamed me fully, but he will."

When the TARDIS lands in the idyllic gardens of a Victorian country house, Ace knows that something terrible is bound to happen. The Doctor disagrees. Sometimes things really are as perfect as they seem.

Then they discover a young girl whose body has been possessed by a beautiful but lethal insect. And they meet the people of the House: innocents who have never known age, pain, or death — until now.

Now their rural paradise is turning into a world of nightmare. A world in which the familiar is being twisted into something evil and strange. A world ruled by the Quack, whose patent medicines are deadly poisons and whose aim is the total destruction of the Doctor.

Plot

to be added

Characters

References

Foods and beverages

Individuals

Music

  • The Doctor has a moment of spoon playing.

TARDIS

  • A TARDIS Protyon Unit is the reason why some TARDISes have independent thought.
  • The Quack is a creation of Galah's TARDIS trouble-shooting program.

Time Lords

  • Galah is a pacifist. She lived a long tedious life as a Gallifreyan sculptor.
  • The Doctor and Galah both went to the Academy together but weren't close.
  • Time Lords do not believe in or give much thought to the concepts of good and evil.

Notes

  • A prelude to this story was published in DWM 215.
  • Author Simon Messingham has commented on more than one occasion that he was unhappy with this novel.[1]

Continuity

Footnotes

External links


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