The Deadstone Memorial (novel)

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The Deadstone Memorial was the seventy-first release in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Trevor Baxendale. It featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Trix MacMillan.

Publisher’s summary

Comic preview from DWM 348 Illustration by Trevor Baxendale.

There is no such thing as a good night.

You may think you can hide away in dreams. Safely tucked up in bed, nothing can touch you.

But, as every child knows, there are bad dreams. And bad dreams are where the monsters are.

The Doctor knows all about monsters. And he knows that sometimes they can still be there when you wake up. And when the horror is more than just a memory, there is nowhere to hide.

Even here, today, tonight... in the most ordinary of homes, and against the most ordinary people, the terror will strike.

A young boy will suffer terrifying visions...

...and his family will encounter a deathless horror.

Only the Doctor can help — but first, he must uncover the fearsome secret of the Deadstone Memorial.

Chapter Titles

  1. The Old Man
  2. Hazel
  3. Bedtime
  4. House Call
  5. Diagnosis
  6. Scary Stories
  7. The Ghost Hunters
  8. Inscription
  9. The Travellers
  10. Time
  11. Dinner
  12. Closer Than You Think
  13. Lost
  14. The Ghost
  15. Night Terrors
  16. Plan of Action
  17. The Cellar
  18. The Dead Ghost
  19. Dark Dreams
  20. The Doctor's Ghost
  21. Jade
  22. Quiet Time
  23. Contact
  24. Graveside
  25. Visitors
  26. Missing
  27. Interview With a Traveller
  28. The Hanging of Henry
  29. Digging the Dirt
  30. Beast
  31. Escape
  32. Extraction
  33. The Hanged Man
  34. Ground Force
  35. One for the Pot
  36. Deadstone
  37. Death at Last
  38. Contact
  39. Gone
  40. Still Dreaming


Characters

References

  • The Doctor's Gladstone bag contains Gobstoppers, Fizz Bombs, Jelly Babies, an Eagle comic from the 1950s and a psionic beam locator.
  • The Doctor met Edgar Allan Poe during his exile on Earth.
  • The Doctor once witnessed psychic possession on the planet Kufan.

Notes

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Continuity

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