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* This novel departs from the "normal" novel style in that it is told as a non-fiction / historical novel. | * This novel departs from the "normal" novel style in that it is told as a non-fiction / historical novel. | ||
* What is suggested as the remains of [[Gallifrey]] is seen in this novel. | * What is suggested as the remains of [[Gallifrey]] is seen in this novel. | ||
* The novel saw Lawrence Miles' return to writing ''Doctor Who'' novels following a well-publicised online "resignation" in August 1999.[http://web.archive.org/web/20050228081424/http://planeteleven.co.uk/features/lmia/coat.php] It is his last ''Doctor Who'' novel to date, however, as he went on to writing ''[[Faction Paradox]]'' works for other publishers and other projects. | * The novel saw Lawrence Miles' return to writing ''Doctor Who'' novels following a well-publicised online "resignation" in August 1999.[http://web.archive.org/web/20050228081424/http://planeteleven.co.uk/features/lmia/coat.php] It is his last ''Doctor Who'' novel to date, however, as he went on to writing ''[[Faction Paradox]]'' works for other publishers and other projects. | ||
* There is a character referred to only as [[Man with the Rosette]] | |||
* There is a character referred to only as [[Man with the Rosette]]. In [[Lance Parkin]]'s [[AHistory]], Parkin acknowledges that [[Lawrence Miles]] intended the Man with the Rosette to be [[the Master]]. He is present at the Doctor's wedding; the Doctor's only family. He has no beard because the Doctor grows one, wears all black, apart from a blue and white rosette on his lapel and refuses to fight the Doctor on the grounds that there are only four [[Time Lord]]s left in the Universe. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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