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Ghost Ship was the fourth Telos Doctor Who novella. It featured the Fourth Doctor. Unusually for a long-form Doctor Who story, this is primarily told from the Doctor's point of view in a first person narrative. This is Keith Topping's only Fourth Doctor novel. However, he has written other novels featuring the First, Second, Third, Fifth and Seventh Doctors.
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Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Perhaps sensing the Fourth Doctor's deepening mood of introspective melancholy, the TARDIS lands in the most haunted place on Earth, the luxury ocean liner the Queen Mary on its way from Southampton to New York in the year 1963.
But why do ghosts from the past, the present, and perhaps even the future, seek out the Doctor? What appalling secret is hidden in Cabin 672?
And will the Doctor be able to preserve his sanity as he struggles to save the lives of the passengers against mighty forces which even he does not fully understand?
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor is mistaken for Doctor Svengali; Master of Mesmerism, Prestidigitation, Chicanery and Sleight-of-hand.
Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Auderly House is mentioned.
TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor uses the TARDIS fast return switch.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Much of the story is written in first person narrative from the Doctor's point of view. This was also done with the later novel Scratchman in 2019.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor has just left Gallifrey after fighting the Decayed Master. He wishes he could have saved Goth's life. (TV: The Deadly Assassin)
- The Doctor reflects on the decision he made not to change history on Skaro. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)
- The Doctor recalls the "ghosts" haunting Auderly House. (TV: Day of the Daleks)
- The Doctor would soon encounter another "haunted" ship. (AUDIO: The Ghost Trap)
- The Doctor has personal knowledge of Byron. (PROSE: Managra)