Forever Autumn (novel)

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Forever Autumn was the sixteenth novel in the BBC New Series Adventures series. It was written by Mark Morris and featured the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.

Publisher's summary

It is almost Halloween in the sleepy New England town of Blackwood Falls. Autumn leaves litter lawns and sidewalks, paper skeletons hang in windows, and carved pumpkins leer from stoops and front porches. The Doctor and Martha soon discover that something long-dormant has awoken in the town, and this will be no ordinary Halloween. What is the secret of the ancient chestnut tree and the mysterious book discovered tangled in its roots? What rises from the local churchyard in the dead of night, sealing up the lips of the only witness? And why are the harmless trappings of Halloween suddenly taking on a creepy new life of their own? As nightmarish creatures prowl the streets, the Doctor and Martha must battle to prevent both the townspeople and themselves from suffering a grisly fate...

Plot

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Characters

References

  • The Doctor refers to the Eternals.
  • The Hervoken use Hervoken Magic as technology.
  • Martha describes the Doctor's hair as "very Sonic the Hedgehog", with the Doctor saying he was going for more of a Sid Vicious vibe.
  • Scott suggests he and his friends watch Saw for Halloween.

Notes

  • In the Martha Jones Blog July 1, Martha Jones made note of this as "Hallowe'en in America."
  • This novel came first in Doctor Who Magazine's season merchandise survey of 2008.
  • This story was also released as an ebook available from the Amazon Kindle store.
  • The book's title is taken from that of a song in Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds (1978), where it refers to the narrator's emotional state after he is separated from his fiancée by the Martian invasion.
  • The book is said to take place on Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31, making the date 2009 (Jim Tozier implies that his partner's death in 2005 was only a few years ago). Martha assumes it is her own time of 2008, but never clarifies, mentioning at one point that she is ashamed she did not check.

Continuity

Audiobook

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