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'''''Shroud of Sorrow''''' was the fifty-third novel in the [[BBC New Series Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Tommy Donbavand]] and featured the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]].
'''''Shroud of Sorrow''''' was the fifty-third novel in the [[BBC New Series Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Tommy Donbavand]] and featured the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]].


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* Various incarnations of the Doctor attended the Brigadier's funeral. Paragraphs of the book (without name) refer to the Second, Third, Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Doctor being present during the event, and the First Doctor once mentions that all of his incarnations were present at the funeral and behaved themselves, although some arguing did occur at the wake. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gift (ST short story)|The Gift]]'') The Eleventh Doctor is made aware of the Brigadier's death in ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'', however the Seventh Doctor appeared to be aware of the circumstances in ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]''.
* Various incarnations of the Doctor attended the Brigadier's funeral. Paragraphs of the book (without name) refer to the Second, Third, Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Doctor being present during the event, and the First Doctor once mentions that all of his incarnations were present at the funeral and behaved themselves, although some arguing did occur at the wake. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gift (ST short story)|The Gift]]'') The Eleventh Doctor is made aware of the Brigadier's death in ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'', however the Seventh Doctor appeared to be aware of the circumstances in ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]''.
* This was chronologically the last BBC New Series Adventures novel to date to feature the Eleventh Doctor, the other two novels released at the same time taking place prior to Clara becoming a companion. (A later release, ''[[Tales of Trenzalore: The Eleventh Doctor's Last Stand|Tales of Trenzalore]]'' was a short story collection, not a novel.)
* This was chronologically the last BBC New Series Adventures novel to date to feature the Eleventh Doctor, the other two novels released at the same time taking place prior to Clara becoming a companion. (A later release, ''[[Tales of Trenzalore: The Eleventh Doctor's Last Stand|Tales of Trenzalore]]'' was a short story collection, not a novel.)
=== Audio release ===
* An audiobook version of the story, read by [[Frances Barber]], was released by [[AudioGO]], with a play time of 5h, 41min.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* The Doctor rediscovers [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]] in his [[The Doctor's pockets|pocket]] and plays ''[[Three Blind Mice]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor rediscovers [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]] in his [[The Doctor's pockets|pocket]] and plays ''[[Three Blind Mice]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor finds the [[fast return switch]] on the [[TARDIS console]] and remarks on how he hasn't used it since it got stuck and tried to drag him back to the beginning of the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Edge of Destruction (TV story)|The Edge of Destruction]]'')
* The Doctor finds the [[fast return switch]] on the [[TARDIS console]] and remarks on how he hasn't used it since it got stuck and tried to drag him back to the beginning of the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Edge of Destruction (TV story)|The Edge of Destruction]]'')
== Editions published outside Britain ==
* Published in the USA by Broadway Books in 2013 as a paperback edition.
* Published in the Czech Republic by Jota in 2014 as a hardback edition.
* Published in Brazil by Suma de Letras in 2015 as a paperback edition.
* Published in China by New Star Press in 2019 as a paperback edition.
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CzechShroudOfSorrow.jpg|Czech edition
BrazilianShroudOfSorrow.jpg|Brazilian edition
ChineseShroudOfSorrow.jpg|Chinese edition
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== Audiobook ==
* This novel was released as an audiobook on [[4 July (releases)|4 July]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] complete and unabridged by [[BBC Audio]] and read by [[Frances Barber]].
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Shroud of Sorrow audiobook.jpg|Audiobook cover
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== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 11:45, 23 July 2021

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Shroud of Sorrow was the fifty-third novel in the BBC New Series Adventures series. It was written by Tommy Donbavand and featured the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald.

Publisher's summary

23 November 1963

It is the day after John F. Kennedy's assassination and the faces of the dead are everywhere. PC Reg Cranfield sees his late father in the mists along Totter's Lane. Reporter Mae Callon sees her grandmother in a coffee stain on her desk. FBI Special Agent Warren Skeet finds his long-dead partner staring back at him from raindrops on a window pane.

The faces begin to talk and scream and push through into our world as the alien Shroud begins to feast on the grief of a world in mourning. Can the Eleventh Doctor dig deep enough into his own sorrow to save mankind?

Plot

After Clara and the Doctor help a ship to fly away from a world covered in a vast, bubble bath filled liquid, they are entailed in an adventure that involves them thwarting an alien's plot to send the whole world into grief. They end up meeting a news reporter and an FBI agent on 23 November 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, who, along with an army of clowns, help the Doctor to stop the Shroud from draining the world full of happiness.

Characters

Individuals imitated by the Shroud

References

Notes

  • Of the three novels released in April 2013, this is the only one to feature Clara Oswald and marks her literary debut. It is also, to date, the only full-length Eleventh Doctor novel to feature her.
  • At the time of its release, this was the only piece of spin-off fiction confirmed to feature Clara, as neither the Doctor Who Magazine nor Doctor Who Adventures comic strips, nor AudioGO talking books line had announced any upcoming stories featuring the companion.
  • The novel is set on and around 23rd November, 1963, the day Doctor Who debuted, and revisits Totter's Lane. A meta reference to this takes place when Doctor notes that it's Saturday teatime in Britain and "the fun is about to begin." Published in the 50th anniversary year, this is the only original novel published that year to have an explicit tie to the milestone. However, its sibling releases, Plague of the Cybermen and The Dalek Generation, released on the same day also, contain brief (and possibly coincidental) references to the anniversary: the former mentions Karn ahead of the premier of The Night of the Doctor, while the latter ends with the Doctor declaring "No more".
  • A character in this book, Reg Cranfield, is a policeman patrolling Totter's Lane, and is named for the actor who played the policeman at the beginning of "An Unearthly Child".
  • The wormhole in this story is described as unique; there was a tunnel that needed to be traversed, unlike other wormholes that were instantaneous, there was breathable air, it had a solid area to walk across (though it was described as uneven), it resembled a "dead" Time Vortex, and had the bodies of the Shroud's previous victims spread across its walls. The Doctor mentions that the bodies greatly resembled the bodies of Pompeii. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii, AUDIO: The Fires of Vulcan) People that travel across the wormhole also have a chance of experiencing a mental jump and going through what one of the victims went through before their death.
  • Various incarnations of the Doctor attended the Brigadier's funeral. Paragraphs of the book (without name) refer to the Second, Third, Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Doctor being present during the event, and the First Doctor once mentions that all of his incarnations were present at the funeral and behaved themselves, although some arguing did occur at the wake. (PROSE: The Gift) The Eleventh Doctor is made aware of the Brigadier's death in The Wedding of River Song, however the Seventh Doctor appeared to be aware of the circumstances in Battlefield.
  • This was chronologically the last BBC New Series Adventures novel to date to feature the Eleventh Doctor, the other two novels released at the same time taking place prior to Clara becoming a companion. (A later release, Tales of Trenzalore was a short story collection, not a novel.)

Continuity

Editions published outside Britain

  • Published in the USA by Broadway Books in 2013 as a paperback edition.
  • Published in the Czech Republic by Jota in 2014 as a hardback edition.
  • Published in Brazil by Suma de Letras in 2015 as a paperback edition.
  • Published in China by New Star Press in 2019 as a paperback edition.

Audiobook

External links