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Magic of the Angels was the sixth Doctor Who Quick Reads release. It was released on 2 February 2012.
Publisher's summary
'No one from this time will ever see that girl again...'
The Doctor, Amy and Rory round off a sight-seeing tour round London with a trip to the theatre. That's when things start to go wrong.
The Doctor wonders why so many young girls are going missing from the area. When he sees Sammy Star's amazing magic act, he thinks he knows the answer. Sammy's glamorous assistant disappears at the climax of the act - but this is no stage trick.
The Doctor and his friends team up with residents of an old people's home to discover the truth. And together they find themselves face to face with a deadly Weeping Angel.
Whatever you do - don't blink!
Plot
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Characters
References
- The Doctor puts magician props in a carpet bag that he says he got back from Mary Poppins.
- When auditioning for Sammy Star's magic show, the Doctor signs his name as Fred Astaire.
- Noting the Doctor's alias, Amy signs her name as Ginger Rogers.
Notes
- This novel was also released as an ebook available from the Amazon Kindle store.
- The Doctor spends a significant portion of the novella wearing the outfit of the Third Doctor and Amy wears the sparkly catsuit which belonged to the Second Doctor's companion Zoe Heriot.
- This was the first Doctor Who Quick Reads book to be published since 2010, and the first to feature companions since 2007.
- Unlike other companions, Rory does not have a superphone and can only make calls in his own time period.
Continuity
- While on a tour bus in London, the Doctor mentions the secret base underneath the Tower of London, (TV: The Christmas Invasion, The Power of Three) fighting "witch monsters" in the Globe Theatre with William Shakespeare (TV: The Shakespeare Code), the Nestene Consciousness's plan to use the London Eye (TV: Rose) and "a pig flying a spaceship into Big Ben". (TV: Aliens of London)
- The Doctor claims that Madame Tussauds got Guy Fawkes' moustache wrong. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)
- Amy name-drops Winston Churchill. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)
- Amy expresses distaste for the Doctor's latest choice of hat, a Union Jack patterned plastic bowler. (TV: The Big Bang)
- Amy refers to the Doctor and Rory as "my boys." (TV: The Vampires of Venice, Amy's Choice)