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Publisher’s Summary
The Second World War is drawing to a close. Alan Turing, the code-breaker who has been critical to the allied war effort, is called in to break a mysterious new cypher. It’s coming from Germany, and everyone assumes it is German -- everyone except Turing's new friend, the Doctor, indeed it seems the Doctor knows too much about the code and the code-makers -- and when people start to die, even Turing wonders it the Doctor is the one to blame.
Graham Greene, novelist and spymaster, has also encountered the Doctor, and thinks he’s a rum enough chap, but in a remote African village he has encountered something far stranger.
To find out the truth, they must all cross the front line and travel through occupied Germany -- right into the firing line of the bloodiest war in history. What they find there has no human explanation -- and only the Doctor has the answers. Or maybe, they’re just more questions...
Characters
Graham Green
Alan Turing
Joseph Heller
Colonel Herbert Elgar
References
- The Eighth Doctor like the Seventh Doctor is ambidextrous.
Notes
- This is the third story in the ‘Earth Arc’
Continuity
- According to the Remembrance of the Daleks novelisation Rachel Jenson helped Alan Turing with his wartime research.
External Links
Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis: The Turing Test