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Revision as of 17:00, 30 August 2011
Publisher’s Summary
The near future: a man in a psychiatric hospital claims to be an alien time-traveller called ‘the Doctor’. He once adventured across countless galaxies, fighting evil. The past: an asylum struggles to change Victorian attitudes to the mentally ill. It catches fire in mysterious circumstances. Now: a young woman takes an overdose and slips into a coma. She dreams of Death falling like a shroud over a benighted gothic building. Caroline ‘Laska’ Darnell is admitted to the Retreat after her latest suicide attempt. To her horror, she recognises the medical centre from recent nightmares of an old building haunted by a ghostly dog with glowing eyes. She knows that something is very wrong with the institute. Something, revelling in madness, is growing ever stronger. The mysterious Dr Smith is fascinated by Laska’s waking dreams and prophetic nightmares. But if Laska is unable to trust her own perceptions, can she trust Dr Smith? And, all the while, the long-dead hound draws near...
Characters
- The Doctor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Trix
- Bernard Watson
- Caroline Darnell
- Also known as Laska.
- Caroline Haward
- Charles Torby
- Craig
- Elizabeth Bartholomew
- Fern
- James Abel
- Joe Bartholomew
- Joseph Sands
- Mary Jones
- Mike Farrell
- Mike Thomson
- Oldfield
- Samuel Sands
- Susannah Harvey
- Thomas Christie
- Thorne
- Tracy Wade
- William Butler
- William Macksey
References
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Notes
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Continuity
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Timeline
- This story takes place after EDA: The Tomorrow Windows
- This story takes place before EDA: The Deadstone Memorial
External links
- The Sleep of Reason at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: The Sleep of Reason at The Whoniverse