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|companions= [[Ace]]<br />[[Bernice Summerfield]]  
|companions= [[Ace]]<br />[[Bernice Summerfield]]  
|enemy= [[Agonal]]  
|enemy= [[Agonal]]  
|setting= {{il|[[Chicago]], [[United States of America|USA]], [[Earth]], [[1929]]|[[Unnamed planet (State of Decay)|Planet in E-space]]|[[Gallifrey]], the [[Rassilon Era]]}}  
|setting= {{il|[[Chicago]], [[1929]]|[[Gallifrey]], the [[Rassilon Era]]}}
|writer= [[Terrance Dicks]]  
|writer= [[Terrance Dicks]]  
|publisher= [[Virgin Books]]  
|publisher= [[Virgin Books]]  

Revision as of 14:08, 12 August 2013

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Blood Harvest was the twenty-eighth New Adventures novel. It featured the Seventh Doctor, Ace, Bernice Summerfield and Romana II. It also featured a return of several characters and the planet seen in the 1980 television story State of Decay.

Events in this novel lead to PROSE: Goth Opera, in order to draw attention to the newly-launched Virgin Missing Adventures line of original novels featuring past Doctors.

Publisher's summary

"Doc's peddling bootleg liquor in an illegal speakeasy. You’re carrying a gun for him, Ace - which makes you no better than any other gun-moll."

Dekker is a private eye; an honest one. But when Al Capone hires him to investigate a new joint called ‘Doc’s’, he knows this is one job he can’t refuse. And just why are the Doctor and Ace selling illegal booze in a town full of murderous gangsters?

Meanwhile, Bernice has been abandoned on a vampire-infested planet outside normal space. There she meets a mysterious stranger called Romanadvoratrelundar -- and discovers an ancient and malevolent power, linking 1929 Chicago with a lair of immortal evil.

The consequences of this story are inextricably linked to events in the Doctor’s past.

Plot

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Characters

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor can play the piano.

Foods and beverages


Individuals

  • Mobsters call Ace the lady in black.
  • Ace sleeps with Dekker.
  • Bernice can sing the blues.
  • Events on the planet of the vampires in E-Space don't faze Tom Dekker, but the Doctor still erases bits of his memory.
  • Borusa is freed from imprisonment.

Music

Planets

Politics

  • Bernice sets up a government based on the British system on the planet of the vampires.

Technology

Time Lords

Notes

  • A prelude to this novel was published in DWM 214.
  • The illustration for the cover details a corridor taken from the movie Alien as reference.

Continuity

External links