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''Dorsill: a group of | ''[[Dorsill]]: a group of [[island]]s shrouded in [[fog]], the community facing economic ruin and struggling to survive.'' | ||
When [[Christopher Sheldon]] buys the islands outright, the locals owe him a debt of thanks. They don't ask too many questions about what Sheldon and his friends are up to; they don't care that he seldom ventures into the one small village; they don't ask why he saw fit to spend such a large amount of money — or where he got it from... | When [[Christopher Sheldon]] buys the islands outright, the locals owe him a debt of thanks. They don't ask too many questions about what Sheldon and his friends are up to; they don't care that he seldom ventures into the one small [[village]]; they don't ask why he saw fit to spend such a large amount of money — or where he got it from... | ||
Even when the first few people die, there's an assumption that it's down to natural causes: allergic reactions, an especially virulent strain of flu, a tragic fishing accident... And if the sheep and | Even when the first few people die, there's an assumption that it's down to natural causes: allergic reactions, an especially virulent strain of flu, a tragic fishing accident... And if the [[sheep]] and [[chicken]]s are behaving oddly, that's hardly a worry. | ||
No, if there's anything to arouse suspicion, it's the arrival of retired civil servant Sir [[Edward Baddesley]]. But generally life goes on, with its little triumphs and upsetting tragedies. | No, if there's anything to arouse suspicion, it's the arrival of retired civil servant Sir [[Edward Baddesley]]. But generally life goes on, with its little triumphs and upsetting tragedies. |
Revision as of 16:09, 24 October 2015
Grave Matter was the thirty-first BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel. It featured the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.
Publisher's summary
Dorsill: a group of islands shrouded in fog, the community facing economic ruin and struggling to survive.
When Christopher Sheldon buys the islands outright, the locals owe him a debt of thanks. They don't ask too many questions about what Sheldon and his friends are up to; they don't care that he seldom ventures into the one small village; they don't ask why he saw fit to spend such a large amount of money — or where he got it from...
Even when the first few people die, there's an assumption that it's down to natural causes: allergic reactions, an especially virulent strain of flu, a tragic fishing accident... And if the sheep and chickens are behaving oddly, that's hardly a worry.
No, if there's anything to arouse suspicion, it's the arrival of retired civil servant Sir Edward Baddesley. But generally life goes on, with its little triumphs and upsetting tragedies.
Until the two strangers arrive...
Chapter titles
First Generation
- Chapter One - Gathering
Second Generation
- Chapter Two - Cortège
- Chapter Three - Fisherman's Ruin
- Chapter Four - Anachronisms
- Chapter Five - Herd Instinct
- Chapter Six - Digging for Clues
- Chapter Seven - Unearthing the Truth
- Chapter Eight - Delivery
- Chapter Nine - Material Evidence
Third Generation
- Chapter Ten - Hosts
- Chapter Eleven - Sheldon's Folly
- Chapter Twelve - Sacrifices
- Chapter Thirteen - Close Calls
- Chapter Fourteen - Under the Influence
- Chapter Fifteen - Overdosage
- Chapter Sixteen - Solution and Evolution
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Sixth Doctor
- Peri Brown
- Anthony Kelso
- Bill Neville
- Christopher Sheldon
- Dave Madsen
- Devlin
- Edward Baddesley
- Hilly Painswick
- Janet Spillsbury
- Liz Trefoil
- Logan Packwood
- Madge Simpson
- Mike Neville
- Robert Trefoil
- Rogers
- Tattleshall
References
Foods and beverages
- The Doctor drinks the local beer, Fisherman's Ruin.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
to be added
External links
- Grave Matter at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Grave Matter at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: Grave Matter