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Revision as of 04:08, 18 February 2015

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The Crooked Man was the third story in the third series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures.

Publisher's summary

Winter at the seaside. The wind blows. The waves crash. People are dying and a strange spindly figure stalks the cold, deserted streets. A typical holiday for the Doctor and Leela in other words.

When they stumble across a grotesque series of murders at the coast, the TARDIS travellers realise the local constabulary is out of its depth. Something supernatural has come to town, something evil. And it all seems to be tied in to a particular young family.

Monsters lurk behind strange doors. Tragic secrets wait to be uncovered. And somewhere, deep within, the Crooked Man sits. He is waiting for you.

Plot

Part one

to be added

Part two

to be added

Cast

References

  • PC Ellis Andrews refers to the Doctor as "a loony in a scarf."
  • Ellis read Choose Your Own Adventure books as a child.
  • The Doctor refers to e-publishing and YouTube.

Notes

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Continuity

External links