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* The fate of [[Willa Twiston]] after the events of the televised story is revealed, including her incarceration during the later Pendle Hill witch trials of 1634. She is rescued at the hands of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Graham O'Brien]], [[Ryan Sinclair]] and [[Yasmin Khan]], and ends up as one of the Three Norns or Fates of mythology alongside [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Ashildr]]. | * The story begins by showing the Morax being imprisoned for their war crimes by a race of beings who resemble Cherubs. When the Morax Queen killed one of their number for talking back to her they were condemned to an even worse prison. | ||
*Becka and Willa's backstories are given. Though she was apparently the granddaughter of Mother Twiston she was really the illegitimate daughter of a woman who lived nearby, who was ironically the first woman she killed for witchcraft, who had asked Mother Twiston to take care of her. She also apparently poisoned her husband to take control of the lands. | |||
*The fate of [[Willa Twiston]] after the events of the televised story is revealed, including her incarceration during the later Pendle Hill witch trials of 1634. She is rescued at the hands of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Graham O'Brien]], [[Ryan Sinclair]] and [[Yasmin Khan]], and ends up as one of the Three Norns or Fates of mythology alongside [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Ashildr]]. | |||
==Writing and publishing notes== | ==Writing and publishing notes== |
Revision as of 16:30, 4 May 2021
The Witchfinders was a novelisation based on the 2018 television episode The Witchfinders. It was written by the original writer Joy Wilkinson and released by Target Books on 11 March 2021.
Publisher's summary
'I am an expert on witchcraft, Doctor, but I wish to learn more. Before you die, I want answers.'
The TARDIS lands in the Lancashire village of Bilehurst Cragg in the 17th century, and the Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz soon become embroiled in a witch trial run by the local landowner. Fear stalks the land, and the arrival of King James I only serves to intensify the witch hunt.
But the Doctor soon realises there is something more sinister than paranoia and superstition at work. Tendrils of living mud stir in the ground and the dead lurch back to horrifying life as an evil alien presence begins to revive. The Doctor and her friends must save not only the people of Bilehurst Cragg from the wakening forces, but the entire world.
Chapter titles
- Dear Doctor
- And Justice for All
- A Celebration
- In the Water
- Enter the King
- In the Earth
- Find the Witch
- Dæmonologie
- A Golden Thread
- Digging in the Dirt
- Witchcraft!
- Guilt
- Failure
- Discoveries of Witches
- The Trials of a Time Lord
- Innocence
- What Lies Beneath
- Kill Them All
- In the Fire
- Exit the King
- In the Air
- No More Witch-Hunts?
- I Will Still Be With You
Deviations from televised story
- The story begins by showing the Morax being imprisoned for their war crimes by a race of beings who resemble Cherubs. When the Morax Queen killed one of their number for talking back to her they were condemned to an even worse prison.
- Becka and Willa's backstories are given. Though she was apparently the granddaughter of Mother Twiston she was really the illegitimate daughter of a woman who lived nearby, who was ironically the first woman she killed for witchcraft, who had asked Mother Twiston to take care of her. She also apparently poisoned her husband to take control of the lands.
- The fate of Willa Twiston after the events of the televised story is revealed, including her incarceration during the later Pendle Hill witch trials of 1634. She is rescued at the hands of the Thirteenth Doctor, Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, and ends up as one of the Three Norns or Fates of mythology alongside Clara Oswald and Ashildr.
Writing and publishing notes
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Additional cover images
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Audiobook
This Target Book was released as an audiobook on 11 March 2021 complete and unabridged by BBC Audio and read by Sophie Aldred.
External links
- Official The Witchfinders page at Penguin Books