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|name          = {{StoryTitle}}
|image          = Summer Falls cover.jpg
|image          = Summer Falls cover.jpg
|series        =  
|series        = [[BBC New Series Adventures|BBC New Series]] tie-in novels
|number        =  
|number        =  
|main character = [[Kate Webster]]
|main character = [[Kate Webster]]
|featuring      =  
|featuring      = [[Eleventh Doctor|The Curator]]
|enemy          =  
|enemy          = The [[Lord of Winter]]
|setting        = [[Watchcombe]], [[September]] [[1950s]]
|setting        = [[Watchcombe]], [[September]] [[1950s]]
|writer        = [[James Goss]]
|writer        = James Goss
|read by = [[Clare Corbett]]
|publisher      = BBC Digital
|publisher      = BBC Digital
|publisher2    = AudioGO
|publisher2    = AudioGO
|publisher3    = BBC Books
|publisher3    = BBC Books
|release date  = [[4 April (releases)|4 April]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] (e-book)<br />[[1 August (releases)|1 August]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] (audio download)<br />[[22 October (releases)|22 October]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] (paperback anthology)
|release date  = 4 April 2013 (ebook)
|release date2  = 1 August 2013 (CD & audio download)
|reprint        = Summer Falls and Other Stories
|cover          =  
|cover          =  
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|format        = e-book, audio download, CD
|isbn          =  
|isbn          =  
|prev = Devil in the Smoke
|prev           = Devil in the Smoke (novel)
|next = none
|next           = Engines of War (novel)
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|series2        = ''[[Summer Falls and Other Stories]]''
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was an e-book released to coincide with [[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]''. It was based on ''[[Summer Falls]]'', an in-universe [[book]] featured in the episode that was meant to be written by [[Amy Pond|Amelia Williams]].
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{{you may|Summer Falls|n1=the in-universe version}}
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was an e-book released to coincide with the television story ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]''. It was based on ''[[Summer Falls]]'', an in-universe [[book]] featured in the episode that was meant to be written by [[Amy Pond|Amelia Williams]]. In-universe, the novel was said to be a favourite of [[Clara Oswald]]'s prior to her becoming a companion of the Doctor's, and was also read by [[Artie Maitland]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
"When summer falls, the [[Lord of Winter]] will arise..."
"When summer falls, the [[Lord of Winter]] will arise..."


In the seaside village of [[Watchcombe]], young [[Kate (Summer Falls)|Kate]] is determined to make the most of her last week of summer holiday. But when she discovers a mysterious painting entitled '[[The Lord of Winter]]' in a charity shop, it leads her on an adventure she never could have planned. Kate soon realises the old seascape, painted long ago by an eccentric local artist, is actually a puzzle. And with the help of some bizarre new acquaintances - including a [[museum]] curator's [[magic]]al [[cat]], a miserable neighbour, and a lonely boy - she plans on solving it.
In the seaside village of [[Watchcombe]], young [[Kate (Summer Falls)|Kate]] is determined to make the most of her last week of summer holiday. But when she discovers a mysterious painting entitled ''[[The Lord of Winter]]'' in a charity shop, it leads her on an adventure she never could have planned. Kate soon realises the old seascape, painted long ago by an eccentric local artist, is actually a puzzle. And with the help of some bizarre new acquaintances including a [[museum]] curator's [[magic]]al [[cat]], a miserable neighbour, and a lonely boy she plans on solving it.


And then, one morning Kate wakes up to a world changed forever. For the Lord of Winter is coming - and Kate has a very important decision to make.
And then, one morning Kate wakes up to a world changed forever. For the Lord of Winter is coming and Kate has a very important decision to make.
 
== Plot ==
''to be added''


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Curator]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Curator]]
* [[Armand Dass]]
* [[Armand Dass]]
* [[Mrs Groves]]
* [[Groves|Mrs Groves]]
* [[Mr Dass]]
* [[Dass|Mr Dass]]
* [[Milo Mitchell]]
* [[Milo Mitchell]]
* [[Brewster (Summer Falls)|Brewster]]
* [[Brewster (Summer Falls)|Brewster]]
* The [[Lord of Winter]]
* [[Lord of Winter]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Curator, a [[The Doctor|Doctor]]-like character, tells Kate, "Magic is cool," echoing one of the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s catchphrases.
''to be added''
* The Curator tells Kate that the Lord of Winter's shield brought him back to life by remembering him. Similarly, [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] told [[Amy Pond|Amy]] that if something can be remembered, it can come back.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Amazon UK and Amazon US market this as a story written by the fictional character [[Amelia Pond|Amelia Williams]].
* Amazon UK and Amazon US market this as a story written by the fictional character [[Amelia Pond|Amelia Williams]].
* The inside cover states it's a first edition printed in 1954. As such, the fact it is supposedly written by a woman from the future becomes evident with the use of phrases such as "cool" which were not in wide use in 1954, and also subtle references to technology such as digital cameras.
* The inside cover states it's a first edition printed in 1954. As such, the fact it is supposedly written by a woman from the future becomes evident with the use of phrases such as "cool" which were not in wide use in 1954, and also subtle references to technology such as digital cameras. It is obvious this woman is Amy. As you can see on the front of the book the writer is Amelia Williams. The book was published back to around the time she was sent back to, as well as the fact she became a publisher for the book the Doctor was reading in ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|Angels Take Manhattan]]''.
* ''Summer Falls'' was released in a printed edition in a collection that included ''[[The Angel's Kiss]]'' and ''[[Devil in the Smoke]]'' called ''[[Summer Falls and Other Stories (anthology)|Summer Falls and Other Stories]]''.
* ''Summer Falls'' was released in a printed edition in a collection that included ''[[The Angel's Kiss]]'' and ''[[Devil in the Smoke]]'' called ''[[Summer Falls and Other Stories]]''.
* The character of the Curator is apparently inspired by Amy's memories of the [[Eleventh Doctor]]: at one point, he tells Kate, "Magic is cool," echoing one of the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s catchphrases; elsewhere, he is brought back to life by being remembered, which Amy did to the Eleventh Doctor in [[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]''. In [[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', the Eleventh Doctor mused to himself that he could see himself retiring and becoming a curator, prompting the reveal of [[The Curator|a future incarnation of the Doctor]] who had indeed retired to become the Curator of the Undergallery, announcing his presence with "You know, I really think you might."
 
== Outside UK release ==
* It was released in [[Brazil]] by Suma de Letras as ''Doctor Who: Quando Cair o Verão & Outras Histórias.''


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* At the end of ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]'', the Eleventh Doctor (portrayed by Matt Smith) opined to himself that he could retire and become the curator of the secret art gallery in which was kept artwork considered too dangerous for the public eye. He was told "I really think you might", by  "a humble [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|Curator]]".
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{{Summer Falls and Other Stories}}


== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 26 July 2024

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Summer Falls was an e-book released to coincide with the television story The Bells of Saint John. It was based on Summer Falls, an in-universe book featured in the episode that was meant to be written by Amelia Williams. In-universe, the novel was said to be a favourite of Clara Oswald's prior to her becoming a companion of the Doctor's, and was also read by Artie Maitland.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

"When summer falls, the Lord of Winter will arise..."

In the seaside village of Watchcombe, young Kate is determined to make the most of her last week of summer holiday. But when she discovers a mysterious painting entitled The Lord of Winter in a charity shop, it leads her on an adventure she never could have planned. Kate soon realises the old seascape, painted long ago by an eccentric local artist, is actually a puzzle. And with the help of some bizarre new acquaintances — including a museum curator's magical cat, a miserable neighbour, and a lonely boy — she plans on solving it.

And then, one morning Kate wakes up to a world changed forever. For the Lord of Winter is coming — and Kate has a very important decision to make.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Amazon UK and Amazon US market this as a story written by the fictional character Amelia Williams.
  • The inside cover states it's a first edition printed in 1954. As such, the fact it is supposedly written by a woman from the future becomes evident with the use of phrases such as "cool" which were not in wide use in 1954, and also subtle references to technology such as digital cameras. It is obvious this woman is Amy. As you can see on the front of the book the writer is Amelia Williams. The book was published back to around the time she was sent back to, as well as the fact she became a publisher for the book the Doctor was reading in Angels Take Manhattan.
  • Summer Falls was released in a printed edition in a collection that included The Angel's Kiss and Devil in the Smoke called Summer Falls and Other Stories.
  • The character of the Curator is apparently inspired by Amy's memories of the Eleventh Doctor: at one point, he tells Kate, "Magic is cool," echoing one of the Eleventh Doctor's catchphrases; elsewhere, he is brought back to life by being remembered, which Amy did to the Eleventh Doctor in TV: The Big Bang. In TV: The Day of the Doctor, the Eleventh Doctor mused to himself that he could see himself retiring and becoming a curator, prompting the reveal of a future incarnation of the Doctor who had indeed retired to become the Curator of the Undergallery, announcing his presence with "You know, I really think you might."

Outside UK release[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • It was released in Brazil by Suma de Letras as Doctor Who: Quando Cair o Verão & Outras Histórias.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added