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The Witch Hunters (novel)

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Publisher's summary

The Reverend Samuel Parris, Minister of Salem, follows three strangers in the forest beyond the village - a forest which is traditionally believed to be the source of much evil. He hears movement through the trees, steps forward and makes a terrible discovery. It is one which will change life in Salem forever.

The TARDIS arrives in Salem Village, Massachusetts, 1692. The Doctor wishes to effect repairs to his ship in peace and privacy, and so his companions - Ian, Barbara and Susan - decide to 'live history' for a week or so. But the friendships they make are abruptly broken when the Doctor ushers them away, wary of being overtaken by the tragic events he knows will occur.

Upon learning the terrible truth of the Salem witch trials, Susan is desperate to return - at any price. Her actions lead the TARDIS crew into terrible jeopardy, and her latent telepathy threatens to help the tragedy escalate way out of control...

Characters

References

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Notes

  • Susan appears to have only one heart.


Continuity

  • The Doctor uses the alias 'Doctor John Smith' twice: when asked his name by Rebecca Nurse (realising that a simple 'Doctor' would not do), and when checking in at an inn. He had previously used the alias when living at 76 Totter's Lane (DW: The Vampires of Venice), but now recalled it merely as a name of a twentieth century musician with whom Susan had been besotted.
  • The Doctor has at least partially fixed the Fast Return Switch, previously broken in DW: The Edge of Destruction, and Susan is able to succesfully use it to return to the same place, but approximately five months later. As a result, he decides to disable it permanantly.
  • The Doctor is afraid of breaking the First Law of Time, to the extent that he condemns Rebecca Nurse to death. This is a far cry from his later behaviour in DW: The Waters of Mars when he attempts to rewrite history by saving three people from sure death.
  • The Doctor's fourth visit to Salem was granted to him by Rassilon, after the events of DW: The Five Doctors, to allow him to deal with unfinished business before his first life ended.

Timeline

The Thief of Sherwood ends with the Doctor detecting a build up of space pressure, as this book's rear cover states it takes place between the television stories DW: The Reign of Terror and Planet of Giants which has themes of changes in pressure in relation to the TARDIS this is a logical placement.

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