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* The ''Orion Hunt'' novels were written by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] under the pseudonym "[[Sarah Joan Watson]]" when she and the [[Fourth Doctor]] were stuck at [[107 Baker Street]] for a few months in the turn of the [[20th century|century]].
* The ''Orion Hunt'' novels were written by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] under the pseudonym "[[Sarah Joan Watson]]" when she and the [[Fourth Doctor]] were stuck at [[107 Baker Street]] for a few months in the turn of the [[20th century|century]].
* The novels include ''[[The Murder of Lord Acra]]'' and ''[[Death on the Caledonian Express]]''.
* The novels include ''[[The Murder of Lord Acra]]'' and ''[[Death on the Caledonian Express]]''.
* A [[1960s]] entry in the series from the Doctor's future, written by "[[Janet Govanka]]", is ''[[The Return of Orion Hood]]'', which has the Doctor on the cover wearing the [[Sixth Doctor's coat|a colourful coat]].
* A [[1960s]] entry in the series from the Doctor's future, written by "[[Janet Govanka]]", is ''[[The Return of Orion Hood]]'', which has the Doctor on the cover wearing [[Sixth Doctor's coat|a colourful coat]].


=== Mathematics ===
=== Mathematics ===

Revision as of 13:28, 12 May 2024

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The Merfolk Murders was the first story in the audio anthology The Dream Team, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Tim Foley.

Publisher's summary

St Andrews, Scotland, 1940. The Merfolk are a university society meeting through the summer to discuss murder mystery stories. Innocent escapism during wartime, they say. Their latest book is The Casebook of Orion Hood – whose hero is all-too-familiar to the Doctor...

When a real-life murder occurs soon after their gathering, the Doctor's friends encourage him to investigate. Is one of the Merfolk responsible? Was this crime the result of espionage or envy? The Doctor must embrace his deerstalker once more and solve this wartime mystery – before the killer can strike again!

Plot

Part one

The TARDIS lands in St Andrews in August 1940 and the Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan meet Athena, to whom the Doctor introduces his companions as prospective students of the University of St Andrews. Athena invites the group to join a gathering of the literary and dramatic association, the Merfolk, at Castle Sands, an offer which the Doctor accepts upon learning that the society will be discussing The Casebook of Orion Hood. In the meantime, the travellers head into town and are split into two groups when Tegan holds Adric back to discuss the fact that the Doctor seems to be hiding something from them. The Doctor and Nyssa bump into Seb, who points them to a tearoom and keeps the fact that he recognises the Doctor to himself.

Tegan takes Adric to a bookshop and finds a copy of The Casebook of Orion Hood whilst Adric looks at books on mathematics and meets Henry, a fellow wunderkind and member of the Merfolk who puts the copy of The Casebook of Orion Hood on his account when Tegan finds it. The two of them are shown the way to Castle Sands by Professor Hodgson, the Merfolk's patron, where they are reunited with the Doctor, Nyssa, Athena and Henry and meet Seb and Kowalski, a soldier. Before the meeting, Adric and Tegan confront the Doctor with the book's illustrations of the previous Doctor and he explains that he and Sarah solved mysteries together which Sarah fictionalised in the beginning of the 20th century under the name "Sarah Joan Watson".

Athena leaves the meeting when her claim of having witnessed a murder the previous summer is again dismissed as a lie. Once the meeting is over, Adric and Henry eat the leftover sandwiches and go to Henry's dorm, Nyssa learns to skip stones with Kowalski until he has to leave for roll call and Tegan accepts Professor Hodgson's invitation to Seaview, agreeing to meet up with the Doctor at St Salvator's Quad by sundown. Seb, whose uncle works at the ministry, reveals that he knows that the Doctor is an ally of Churchill and asks for his assistance in finding a German spy in St Andrews, but he declines. When he regroups with his companions, he learns that Henry and Professor Hodgson have received letters from Athena claiming to have proof of the murder she claims to have witnessed.

The travellers are given rooms at St Salvator's Hall and the Doctor and Tegan go to Athena's, but Seb informs them that she has not returned to the building since the morning and that he too received one of her letters. Before midnight, the Doctor, Tegan and Seb go to the ruined castle per the letters' instructions whilst Adric and Nyssa spot and join Henry and Kowalski on Castle Street and go to the castle despite the Doctor's orders to keep watch from their rooms. Nyssa and Kowalski attend to Henry when he falls ill and the Doctor and Tegan find Athena in the castle, strangled.

Part two

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Part three

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Part four

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Cast

Worldbuilding

Orion Hood novels

Mathematics

Notes

Continuity

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