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* Sabbath continues to turn up in novels (though not always the main "villain") including [[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia]]'', ''[[History 101]]'', ''[[Time Zero]]'', ''[[The Last Resort]]''. | * Sabbath continues to turn up in novels (though not always the main "villain") including [[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia]]'', ''[[History 101]]'', ''[[Time Zero]]'', ''[[The Last Resort]]''. | ||
* The [[Man with the Rosette]] is next seen in ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]''. | * The [[Man with the Rosette]] is next seen in ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]''. | ||
* The [[Hellfire Club]] appears also in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Minuet in Hell]]''. | * The [[Hellfire Club]] appears also in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Minuet in Hell]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 23 September 2013
The Adventuress of Henrietta Street was the fifty-first novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Lawrence Miles. It featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Anji Kapoor. This novel marks Sabbath's first 'official' appearance in a novel.
Publisher's summary
On February 9, 1783, a funeral was held in the tunnels at the dead heart of London. It was the funeral of a warrior and a conjurer, a paladin and an oracle, the last of an ancient breed who'd once stood between the Earth and the bloodiest of its nightmares.
Her name was Scarlette. Part courtesan, part sorceress, this is her history: the part she played in the Siege of Henrietta Street, and the sacrifice she made in the defence of her world.
In the year leading up to that funeral, something raw and primal ate its way through human society, from the streets of pre-Revolutionary Paris to the slave-states of America. Something that only the eighteenth century could have summoned, and against which the only line of defence was a bordello in Covent Garden.
And then there was Scarlette's accomplice, the 'elemental champion' who stood alongside her in the final battle. The one they called the Doctor.
Plot
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Characters
- The Eighth Doctor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Anji Kapoor
- Scarlette
- Juliette Vierge
- Lisa-Beth Lachlan
- Katchka Nakhova
- Rebecca Macardle
- Tula Lui
- Sabbath
- Man with the Rosette
- Nie Who
- Anne-Belle Paley
- Charles Fox
- Charles Greville
- Emily Hart
- Émondeur
- King of Beasts
- Mackandal
References
Biology
- Sabbath removes the Doctor's second heart.
The Doctor
- The Doctor marries Scarlette.
- The Doctor grows a beard and has chest hair.
Individuals
- Fitz once again demonstrates his ability to cope with impossible situations through role-play. Here he pretends to be a
- Anji does not cope well with being trapped in the past and having to live in a brothel.
- Tula Lui is able to negate the Doctor's formidable 'powers' (such as his innate time senses and enhanced reflexes) and beats him severely on Sabbath's orders.
- Sabbath decides that the Doctor is an "elemental" who doesn't know that the "elemental's" time is over, and therefore beneath his notice (therefore calls off his attacks on the Doctor and Scarlette).
- Katchka Nakhova calls herself Katya
- The Man with the Rosette will later appear in an "unexpected capacity" although it remains unclear what this means.
Locations
- Hellfire Club
- The Jonah is Sabbath's steam ship. It can travel in time and is around twenty feet long. Sabbath hopes to gain better control of his time travel using the Doctor's black heart.
Species
- The Babewyns originated in the Kingdom of Beasts.
Notes
- This novel departs from the 'normal' novel style in that it is told as a non-fiction / historical novel.
- What is suggested as the remains of Gallifrey is seen in this novel.
- In Lance Parkin's AHistory, Parkin acknowledges that Lawrence Miles intended the Man with the Rosette to be the Master.
- The novel saw Lawrence Miles' return to writing Doctor Who novels following a well-publicised online "resignation" in August 1999.[1] It is his last Doctor Who novel to date, however, as he went on to writing Faction Paradox works for other publishers and other projects.
- There is a character referred to only as Man with the Rosette, it is implied to be the Master. He is present at the Doctor's wedding; the Doctor's only family. He no beard because the Doctor grows one. Wears all black, apart from a blue and white rosette on his lapel and refuses to fight the Doctor on the grounds that there are only four Time Lords left in the Universe.
Continuity
- Sabbath continues to turn up in novels (though not always the main "villain") including PROSE: Anachrophobia, History 101, Time Zero, The Last Resort.
- The Man with the Rosette is next seen in The Gallifrey Chronicles.
- The Hellfire Club appears also in AUDIO: Minuet in Hell.
- The Doctor mentions the worlds of Ceresalpha (PROSE: Dark Progeny) and one where faerie-tales come true. (PROSE: Grimm Reality)
- Fitz recovers a wheelchair from the TARDIS. (TV: Castrovalva)
External links
- The Adventuress of Henrietta Street at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street at The Whoniverse
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