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|setting = [[Athens]], [[Greece]], [[BC#2nd Millennium B.C.|1500 BC]]
|setting = [[Athens]], [[Greece]], [[BC#2nd Millennium B.C.|1500 BC]]
|writer = [[Simon Guerrier]]
|writer = [[Simon Guerrier]]
|publisher = [[BBC Books]]
|publisher = BBC Books
|release date = [[16 April (releases)|16 April]] [[2009]]
|release date = [[16 April (releases)|16 April]] [[2009]]
|format = Hardcover, 237 pages
|format = Hardcover, 237 pages

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The Slitheen Excursion was the twenty-sixth Tenth Doctor novel released.

Publisher's summary

1500BC - King Actaeus and his subjects live in mortal fear of the awesome gods who have come to visit their kingdom in ancient Greece. Except the Doctor, visiting with university student June, knows they're not gods at all. They're aliens. For the aliens, it's the perfect holiday - they get to tour the sights of a primitive planet and even take part in local customs. Like gladiatorial games, or hunting down and killing humans who won't be missed. With June's enthusiastic help, the Doctor soon meets the travel agents behind this deadly package holiday company - his old enemies the Slitheen. But can he bring the Slitheen excursion to an end without endangering more lives? And how are events in ancient Greece linked to a modern-day alien plot to destroy what's left of the Parthenon?

Characters

References

  • The Aru are mentioned. This species is said to have several chins and mandibles.
  • The Doctor claims to be working for the Mutter's Spiral Herald.
  • Mamps Slitheen identifies the Doctor as a time traveller when she smells the nymph glands from Gris on his suit.
  • The Kodicek scale measures temporal disturbances.

Notes

The Audiobook cover.

Continuity

Audio release

  • The story was released as an audiobook download read by Debbie Chazen available from the AudioGo website.

External links