The Drosten's Curse (novel)
The Drosten's Curse was a 2015 Fourth Doctor novel, and unusual for being a Fourth Doctor novel published while the BBC Wales television series featured another incumbent Doctor. It was an extended and expanded version of the Time Trips short story The Death Pit, originally released in 2013.
Publisher's summary
Isn't life terrible? Isn't it all going to end in tears? Won't it be good to just give up and let something else run my mind, my life?
Something distinctly odd is going on in Arbroath. It could be to do with golfers being dragged down into the bunkers at the Fetch Brothers' Golf Spa Hotel, never to be seen again. It might be related to the strange twin grandchildren of the equally strange Mrs Fetch — owner of the hotel and fascinated with octopuses. It could be the fact that people in the surrounding area suddenly know what others are thinking, without anyone saying a word.
Whatever it is, the Doctor is most at home when faced with the distinctly odd. With the help of Fetch Brothers' Junior Receptionist Bryony, he'll get to the bottom of things. Just so long as he does so in time to save Bryony from quite literally losing her mind, and the entire world from destruction.
Because something huge, ancient and alien lies hidden beneath the ground – and it's starting to wake up...
Plot
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Characters
- Fourth Doctor
- Bryony Mailer
- Putta Pattershaun 5 (aka Ian Patterson)
- David Agnew
- Xavier Fetch
- Honor Fetch
- Julia Fetch
- Kevin Mangold
- Paul Harris
- Paul Cluny
- Martha Cluny
- Paul Cluny Junior
- Agnes
- Mr Gillespie
- Bobby Christie
- Callum Smith
- Miss Pitcairn
- Jim Palmer
- Barry McGee
References
- The Doctor mentions Maillindian Fever Beans.
- The Doctor was trying to visit Chicago.
- The Doctor eats jelly babies.
- A golf cart reminds the Doctor of "a dog he knows".
- While in the stomach of the Bah-Sokhar, fears from the Doctor's memories are manifested, including Davros, a Cyberman, a Sontaran warrior, an Auton, and a Giant Spider.
Notes
- This story takes place after The Deadly Assassin when the Fourth Doctor is without a companion.
Continuity
The Doctor mentions he was recently in a virtual jungle. (TV: The Deadly Assassin)