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|image= Grave Matter.jpg  
|image= Grave Matter.jpg
|series = [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]]  
|series = [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]]
|number= 30
|number= 30
|doctor = Sixth Doctor  
|doctor = Sixth Doctor
|companions= [[Peri Brown|Peri]]
|companions= [[Peri Brown|Peri]]
|enemy= The [[Denarian]]s  
|enemy= The [[Denarian]]s
|setting= [[Sheldon's Folly]], [[Earth]]
|setting= [[Sheldon's Folly]], [[Earth]]
|writer= [[Justin Richards]]
|writer= Justin Richards
|publisher= BBC Books  
|publisher= BBC Books
|release date= [[1 May (releases)|1 May]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]
|release date= 1 May 2000
|format= Paperback Book; 16 Chapters, 247 Pages  
|format= Paperback Book; 16 Chapters, 247 Pages
|isbn= ISBN 0-563-55598-X  
|isbn= ISBN 0-563-55598-X
|prev = Verdigris (novel)
|prev = Verdigris (novel)
|next=Heart of TARDIS (novel)
|next=Heart of TARDIS (novel)
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
=== Food and beverages ===
=== Food and beverages ===
*The Doctor drinks the local [[beer]], [[Fisherman's Ruin]].
* The Doctor drinks the local [[beer]], [[Fisherman's Ruin]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 20:25, 13 January 2024

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Grave Matter was the thirtieth novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Justin Richards, released 1 May 2000 and featured the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.

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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...

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