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publisher= [[Virgin Books]] | | publisher= [[Virgin Books]] | | ||
release date= Audgust 1994 | | release date= Audgust 1994 | | ||
format= Paperback Book, | format= Paperback Book, 276 Pages | | ||
isbn= ISBN 0426204190 | | isbn= ISBN 0426204190 | | ||
previous story= [[Blood Harvest]] | | previous story= [[Blood Harvest]] | |
Revision as of 14:32, 22 July 2008
Publisher's Summary
'The more the Doctor dreams,' the Quack said, 'the more real I become. He has not yet dreamed me fully, but he will.'
When the TARDIS lands in the idyllic gardens of a Victorian country house, Ace knows that something terrible is bound to happen. The Doctor disagrees. Sometimes things really are as perfect as they seem.
Then they discover a young girl whose body has been possessed by a beautiful but lethal insect. And they meet the people of the House: innocents who have never known age, pain, or death -- until now.
Now their rural paradise is turning into a world of nightmare. A world in which the familiar is being twisted into something evil and strange. A world ruled by the Quack, whose patent medicines are deadly poisons and whose aim is the total destruction of the Doctor.
Characters
- The Doctor
- He and Galah both went to the Acadamey together but weren't close.
- Has a moment of spoon playing.
- Ace
- Her skin is pale from being in space for so long.
- Bernice Summerfield
- Doesn't get hay fever.
- Enjoys light German wine on summer days.
- Galah
- Lived a long tedius life as a Gallifreyan sculptor.
- She's a pascifist.
- The Quack
- The creation of Galah's TARDIS trouble shooting program.
References
- A TARDIS Protyon Unit is the reason why some TARDISes have independent thought.
Notes
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Continuity
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