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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Justine (At Childhood's End)|Justine]], a homeless teenager in [[London]], runs back to a building site where she sleeps in a a pile of ducting, feeling worthless. Suddenly, two [[Ratts|hooded figures]] approach her, and she slips and falls. She tells them that she hasn't got any money, but they tell her that they don't want money, they want a donation. They spit a foul [[Ratt slime|slime]] onto her face and she passes out, hearing nothing but the chittering of [[Rat|rats]].  
[[Justine (At Childhood's End)|Justine]], a homeless teenager in [[London]], is kidnapped by [[Ratts|hooded figures]].  


[[Ace|Dorothy McShane]], CEO of [[A Charitable Earth]], wakes in a cold sweat from a recurring [[nightmare]] that she's had every day of the week so far. She tries to remember it, hoping that it might give a clue to why she's having it. It starts with her floating out of her body, above earth before she lands on a [[Peerie Canto|planet]] with rocks that slice through her feet, and air that hurts her lungs. There are many people around her, crying out in pain as they make their way to a large factory on the horizon. The clouds start to darken, and the face of a [[Halogi-Kari|creature]] begins to solidify in the sky as the people and her start to run. Something bears down on her and she turns around to see a long talon - before she wakes up.
[[Ace|Dorothy McShane]] wakes in a cold sweat from a recurring [[nightmare]] that she's had every day of the week so far. She tries to remember it, but cant't Fustrated, she gets out of bed and flicks through channels on her [[television]]. She sees [[Kim Fortune]] hosting his own show. He's interviewing a girl and her parents, describing how their daughter was almost kidnapped by aliens. The girl describes experiencing a nightmare eerily similar to her own, but what shakes Dorothoy is that she lives in [[Perivale]], near where she lived when she was taken in a [[time storm]] to [[Iceworld]].


Fustrated with the fact that she is unable to remember what happened next, she gets out of bed and flicks through channels on her [[television]]. She stops when she sees [[Kim Fortune]], a podcaster and conspiracy theorist, hosting his own show. He's interviewing a girl and her parents, describing how their daughter was almost kidnapped by aliens. The girl describes experiencing a nightmare eerily similar to her own, but what shakes Dorothoy is that she lives in [[Perivale]], near where she lived when she was taken in a [[time storm]] to [[Iceworld]].
Dorothy drives to [[Chantelle's flat]] in her [[Hypergreen]], and tells her about what she discovered. Chantelle tells her that she wasn't the first to ask around, and that she has heard some strange noises at night, not to mention the large amount of rats that there suddenly is. [[Sanaul]] calls her and asks her to turn on the television, where every channel is showing footage of a UFO that has appeared around the moon.
 
Dorothy drives to [[Chantelle's flat]] in her [[Hypergreen]], and tells her about what she discovered. Chantelle told her that she wasn't the first to ask around, and that she has heard some strange noises at night, not to mention the large amount of rats that there suddenly is.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 08:56, 17 January 2021

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At Childhood's End was a novel written by Sophie Aldred, detailing a meeting between Ace McShane and the Thirteenth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

Once, a girl called Ace travelled the universe with the Doctor – until, in the wake of a terrible tragedy they parted company. Decades later, she is known as Dorothy McShane, the reclusive millionaire philanthropist who heads global organisation A Charitable Earth.

And Dorothy is haunted by terrible nightmares, vivid dreams that begin just as scores of young runaways are vanishing from the dark alleyways of London. Could the disappearances be linked to sightings of sinister creatures lurking in the city shadows? Why has an alien satellite entered a secret orbit around the Moon?

Investigating the satellite with Ryan, Graham and Yaz, the Doctor is thrown together with Ace once more. Together they must unravel a malevolent plot that will cost thousands of lives. But can the Doctor atone for her past incarnation’s behaviour – and how much must Ace sacrifice to win victory not only for herself, but for the Earth?

Plot

Justine, a homeless teenager in London, is kidnapped by hooded figures.

Dorothy McShane wakes in a cold sweat from a recurring nightmare that she's had every day of the week so far. She tries to remember it, but cant't Fustrated, she gets out of bed and flicks through channels on her television. She sees Kim Fortune hosting his own show. He's interviewing a girl and her parents, describing how their daughter was almost kidnapped by aliens. The girl describes experiencing a nightmare eerily similar to her own, but what shakes Dorothoy is that she lives in Perivale, near where she lived when she was taken in a time storm to Iceworld.

Dorothy drives to Chantelle's flat in her Hypergreen, and tells her about what she discovered. Chantelle tells her that she wasn't the first to ask around, and that she has heard some strange noises at night, not to mention the large amount of rats that there suddenly is. Sanaul calls her and asks her to turn on the television, where every channel is showing footage of a UFO that has appeared around the moon.

Characters

References

Television

Technology

The TARDIS

Places

Organisations

  • Ace built the headquarters for A Charitable Earth next to the Tower of London so that she could keep an eye on UNIT.
  • Ace was supposed to go to a meeting with the World Ecology Bureau.
  • Various people recognise Ace from her charity, A Charitable Earth.
  • Ace tells the Doctor she'd taken the money that would later be used to start her charity from her after an incident involving the Cybermen.

Notes

Audiobook cover.

Continuity

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