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Shining Darkness was the twenty-first Tenth Doctor novel to be released.
Publisher's summary
For Donna Noble, the Andromeda galaxy is a long, long way from home. But, even two and a half million light years from Earth, some things never change . . . A visit to an art gallery turns into a race across space to uncover the secret behind a shadowy organisation. From the desert world of Karris to the interplanetary scrapyard of Junk, the Doctor and Donna discover that appearances can be deceptive, that enemies are lurking around every corner - and that the centuries-long peace between humans and machines may be about to come to an end. Because waiting in the wings to bring chaos to the galaxy is the Cult of Shining Darkness.
Characters
Jaftee
Crew of the Sword of Justice
Members of the Cult of Shining Darkness
- Garaman Havatii
- Mesanth- a Lotapareen
- Li'an
References
- There are many references to the episode Planet of the Ood.
Locations
- Uhlala
- Karris
- Junk
- Sentilli
- All within the Andromeda Galaxy
Notes
- The machine on the front cover resembles both a Pyrovile and a Cyberman, the machine is named Mother.
- Shining Darkness has several references to Planet One meaning it is set after The Doctor Trap.
- A paperback version of Shining Darkness was released in a book collection along with NSA: The Many Hands and NSA: Prisoner of the Daleks.
- There is an Error on Page 40 where there is no speech marks where Mesanth says; You must be Donna, I'm Mesanth'
Continuity
- The Doctor mentions Barbara the vending robot from NSA: Sick Building.
Timeline
- This story takes place after NSA: The Doctor Trap
- This story takes place before NSA: Ghosts of India
Audio release
- The story was released as an audiobook on 2x CD read by Debbie Chazen.
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