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Revision as of 23:04, 5 March 2007
Publisher’s Summary
‘I think time and space just fell apart.’
Anji isn’t sure, but then it’s hard to be sure of anything now. Good Times Inc. promised a new tourist experience, with hotels in every major period of human history -- but that kind of arrogance comes with a price, and it’s a price the Doctor doesn’t want to pay.
As aliens conquer an alternative Earth, Anji and Fitz race to find out how to stop Good Times without stopping time itself. But they find that events are out of control -- they can’t even save each other. And when the Doctor tries to help, it gets far worse. At the Last Resort, only Sabbath can save the day. And then the price gets even higher...
Characters
Jack Kowaczski
- Jack builds a time machine (using some valves amongst other things) and travels back in time…many versions of himself also travel back in time.
References
- Anji sees a Dalek in one of the alternate / temporal realities (not that she recognises it as such).
- The Time Police follow up and stop errant time travellers.
Notes
- Much of this novel’s story structure shares similarities with 'Groundhog Day'.
- All the main characters / their alternate counterparts (The Doctor, Fitz, Anji and Sabbath) all die several times in alternative time lines.
Continuity
to be added
External Links
Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis: The Last Resort