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Revision as of 17:54, 17 August 2007
Publisher's Summary
'Wherever this cocaine has travelled, it hasn't gone alone. Death has been its attendant. Death in a remarkably violent and inelegant form.'
The Doctor, Chris and Roz, arrive at the Quadrant, a troubled council block in Thatcher's Britain. There's a new drug on the streets, a drug that's killing to a plan. Somehow, the very ordinary people of the Quadrant are involved. And so, amidst the growing chaos, a bizarre trio moves into number 43.
The year is 1987: a dead drug dealer has risen from the grave, and an ancient weapon is concealed beneath human tragedy. But the Doctor soon discovers that the things people do for their children can be every bit as deadly as any alien menace - as he uncovers the link between a special child, an obsessive woman, and a desperate bargain made one dark Christmas Eve.
Characters
- Smokes ciggerettes (as her 30th century metabolism will not allow the cigerette to cause any harm to her body).
- Wears an earing in his right ear (1980s gay culture dictated that the right was the 'gay' ear).
David Daniels
- Flirts with Chris Cwej.
- 20 years after meeting Chris David contracts HIV1.
Winnie Tyler
Bev Tyler
Gabriel Tyler
Simon Jenkins (aka The Capper)
References
- Patrexes are a Gallifreyan order of artists, aesthetes shallow Epicureans with pretentious minds., they think there's something beautiful about the death of suns.
- N-Forms exist in a pocketr dimension.
- Haemovores went extinct their evolution feeding on itself.
- Harry Sullivan is still alive in 2015.
Notes
- This novel written by New Series creator Russell T. Davies, features: a council estate and a family with the last name Tyler.
Continuity
to be added