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| ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]''
| ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]''
| Daryl Joyce
| Daryl Joyce
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| Chapters
Prologue
 
Chapter One: Paris Cubed
 
Chapter Two: A Long Shadow
 
Chapter Three: Talking To Yourself
 
Chapter Four: All Fall Down
 
Chapter Five: Disturbing The Dust
 
Chapter Six: Mingling
 
Chapter Seven: Darkrise
 
Chapter Eight: Fragments
 
Chapter Nine: The Whitewood House
 
Chapter Ten: Good Day for Mushrooms
 
Chapter Eleven: Tit for Tat
 
Chapter Twelve: Uninvited Hosts
 
Chapter Thirteen: Black Window
 
Chapter Fourteen: The Keep
 
Chapter Fifteen: Old Bones
 
Chapter Sixteen: At Home with Cousin Innocet
 
Chapter Seventeen: Have You Seen the Muffin Man?
 
Encounters and Exits
 
Chapter Eighteen: Home Truths
 
Chapter Nineteen: Doctor on Call
 
Chapter Twenty: Vultures
 
Chapter Twenty One: Rice Cakes and a Banana
 
Chapter Twenty Two: The Quickness of the Hand
 
Chapter Twenty Three: Old Mole
 
Chapter Twenty Four: Chancing an Arm
 
Chapter Twenty Five: Sight-seeing
 
Chapter Twenty Six: The Play's the Thing
 
Chapter Twenty Seven: Table Manners
 
Chapter Twenty Eight: Going Home
 
Chapter Twenty Nine: Consequences
 
Chapter Thirty: The Abysm
 
Chapter Thirty One: New Times for Old
 
Chapter Thirty Two: No Trespassers
 
Chapter Thirty Three: A Case of Domicide
 
Chapter Thirty Four: One Fine Day
 
Lungbarrow is the BBC's latest online Doctor Who novel. To start reading this ebook, just click on a chapter heading.
You can then click on 'Start Here' to read a chapter, or on a specific page number go to that page.
 
Alternatively, you can print out each chapter by clicking on 'Printer-friendy version' on the index pages.
 
Author's Introduction
Marc Platt sets the scene.
 
Author's Notes
Chapter-by-chapter guide.
 
Previously...
Leading up to Lungbarrow.
 
Message Board
Discuss Lungbarrow.
 
Gallery
Daryl Joyce's illustrations.
 
Author's Introduction
As a preface to his extensive chapter-by-chapter guide to Lungbarrow, author Marc Platt reveals the book's origins.
Find out how Andrew Cartmel, lunches at the Virgin Books canteen and many loose ends to tie up helped shape this Seventh Doctor New Adventure.
 
Page 1: Keeping it in the family.
 
Page 2: Shopping lists and lunches.
 
Page 3: Previously on the New Adventures...
 
Author's Notes
Chapter-by-chapter, Marc Platt takes us through Lungbarrow - in a DVD-style commentary.
Packed with anecdotes, insights and mind-boggling trivia, the notes section will be updated as each new chapter is added.
 
Prologue
 
Chapter One: Paris Cubed
 
Chapter Two: A Long Shadow
 
Chapter Three: Talking to Yourself
 
Chapter Four: All Fall Down
 
Chapter Five: Disturbing the Dust
 
Chapter Six: Mingling
 
Chapter Seven: Darkrise
 
Chapter Eight: Fragments
 
Chapter Nine: The Whitewood House
 
Chapter Ten: Good Day for Mushrooms
 
Chapter Eleven: Tit for Tat
 
Chapter Twelve: Uninvited Hosts
 
Chapter Thirteen: Black Window
 
Chapter Fourteen: The Keep
 
Chapter Fifteen: Old Bones
 
Chapter Sixteen: At Home With Cousin Innocet
 
Chapter Seventeen: Have You Seen The Muffin Man
 
Encounters and Exits
 
Chapter Eighteen: Home Truths
 
Chapter Nineteen: Doctor on Call
 
Chapter Twenty: Vultures
Chapter Twenty One: Rice Cakes and a Banana
 
Chapter Twenty Two: The Quickness of the Hand
 
Chapter Twenty Three: Old Mole
 
Chapter Twenty Four: Chancing an Arm
 
Chapter Twenty Five: Sight-seeing
 
Chapter Twenty Six: The Play's the Thing
 
Chapter Twenty Seven: Table Manners
 
Chapter Twenty Eight: Going Home
 
Chapter Twenty Nine: Consequences
 
Chapter Thirty: The Abysm
 
Chapter Thirty One: New Times for Old
 
Chapter Thirty Two: No Trespassers
 
Chapter Thirty Three: A Case of Domicide
 
Chapter Thirty Four: One Fine Day
 
Previously on the New Adventures
MESSENGER: Rassilon, the dying Pythia cursed Gallifrey. There will be no more children. The world is barren and doomed!
RASSILON: D’oh!
SHADOWY MAN: Told you so. Now about the shortage of housing...
CHRIS: Sorry, Roz. We shouldn’t have done that. But I love you.
ROZ: Tough! I’m leading an attack on that GTO station on top of that hill. (RUNS OFF WAVING GUN)
 
THE DOCTOR: Chris, it’s Roz.
CHRIS: Is she...?
THE DOCTOR: She went up the hill into history.
CHRIS: (BITES HIS KNUCKLES) I’m trying to cope.
 
DOROTHEE (née ACE): These days I live in 19th century Paris. But I’ve got this time-travelling motor bike, so I do all my shopping at Marks and Spencers.
 
CHRIS: The card says "To Leela. For your wedding."
(THE DOCTOR SHAKES THE GIFT-WRAPPED BOX. IT RATTLES OMINOUSLY)
THE DOCTOR: It was for her underwear drawer. I must pop it in to Gallifrey sometime.
CHRIS: It's past its sell-by date.
THE DOCTOR: Gallifrey or the lingerie? (SLAPS POCKETS) Bother! I don't have a receipt for either of them.
 
GOLD USHER: Do you swear by the Rod of Rassilon to uphold the holy office of President of the High Council of Gallifrey?
ROMANA: Hang on. (ADJUSTS MATRIX AT JAUNTY ANGLE) I swear.
(TIME LORDS LOOK SUITABLY UNCOMFORTABLE.)
 
THE DOCTOR: Chris, I have a presentiment of doom. I can’t see beyond my seventh self. Eighth Man Bound.
CHRIS: I’m still trying to cope.
 
Gallery
prologue
Lungbarrow cover 03
Dorotheé flees Paris on her Time bike 04
Arkhew hangs above a patrolling Drudge
 
 
05
The TARDIS arrives in the forest-like attic. 07
Quences arrives for his own funeral 09
Innocet reads her Journal
 
 
13
The TARDIS hangs in the dust webs 14
Leela and Dorotheé fight 17
Leela, Doretheé and Romana talk
 
 
19
The battle between Badger and the Catalfaque 21
The Doctor murders Quences 22
The Doctor steals an old Type 40 travel unit
 
 
25
It's raining fish - Hallelujah! 28
The Doctor shields Quences' body from the Drudges 29
The death of Innocet
 
 
31
Ancient Gallifrey 32
In the kitchen, the Orchid Lizard attacks 33
The House of Lungbarrow plummets over the cliff
 
 
 
 
 
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