Kinda (novelisation)

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Kinda was a novelisation based on the 1982 television serial Kinda.

Publisher's summary

1984 edition

Nothing could disturb the serene peace of the planet Deva-Loka - or could it? An expeditionary force from Earth is dangerously out of control—and it's not only the peaceful race of the Kinda who are at risk...

A gentle stroll in the lush jungle leads the Doctor and Adric to an unexpected confrontation-and puts them at the mercy of a maniac...

But it is Tegan, lulled to sleep by mysterious wind-chimes, who comes the closest to the real danger that threatens not only her sanity but the existence of the whole planet...

Chapter titles

  1. Dangerous Paradise
  2. The Kinda
  3. Ghosts
  4. The Box of Jhana
  5. The Mara
  6. The Change
  7. The Vision
  8. The Dream Cave
  9. The Wheel Turns
  10. The Path of the Mara
  11. The Attack
  12. The Face of the Mara

Deviations from televised story

  • The novel identifies Todd as "Doctor Todd".
  • The relationship between Hindle and Sanders is explored in greater detail.
  • The two unnamed members of the expedition who went missing before Roberts are referred to as Stone and Carter.

Writing and publishing notes

  • This was the final novelisation to use a fully photographic cover, and it was the final Target novelisation to feature the Doctor as part of the main art until The Savages was published several years later.
  • Although number #84 in the Doctor Who library, the book was actually the 83rd to be released; this was because it was swapped in the publication order with the novelisation of Snakedance late in the day without the numbers being reassigned.

Additional cover images

to be added

British publication history

First publication:

  • Hardback
W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. UK
  • Paperback
Target

Audiobook

In August 1997, BBC Audio released an abridged audiobook version of the novel, read by Peter Davison.

It became part of the BBC MP3-CD Audio sampler Tales from the TARDIS Volume 1, "Ten hours on just one disc".

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