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Revision as of 00:56, 1 May 2011
Publisher's summary
"The Dead are not alone. There is something in the mist and it talks to them."
In Dr Bloom’s clinic at a remote spot on the Italian coast, at the end of the 18th century, nothing is ever quite what it seems. Maria is a lonely little girl with no one to play with. She writes letters to her mother from the isolated resort where she is staying. She tells of the pale English aristocrats and the mysterious Russian nobles and their attentive servants.
She tells of intrigue and secrets, and she tells of strange faceless figures that rise from the sea. She writes about the enigmatic Mrs Pond who arrives with her husband and her physician, and who will change everything. What she doesn’t tell her mother is the truth that everyone knows and no one says – that the only people who come here do so to die.
Characters
- Eleventh Doctor
- Amy Pond
- Rory Williams
- Maria
- Dr Bloom
- Mr Nevil
- Perdita
- Prince Boris
- Kosov
References
Foods and beverages
- Rory drinks wine while dining with Dr. Bloom.
- The Doctor eats several ginger biscuits, before spitting half of one out and declaring that he hates them.
Notes
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Continuity
- The TARDIS uses it's Hostile Action Displacement System (First used in DW: The Krotons) to move itself through space AND time.
- Amy brings up the Doctor's terrible dancing. (DW: The Big Bang)
Timeline
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External links
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