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*The novelisation includes an epilogue that leaves Ace (now called Dorothee) in Paris. In [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel [[Set Piece]] this sets out the events which lead up and into this eventuality.
*The novelisation includes an epilogue that leaves Ace (now called Dorothee) in Paris. In [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel [[Set Piece]] this sets out the events which lead up and into this eventuality.


==Author, Writing and Publishing Notes==
==Writing and publishing notes==
* Along with [[Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)|Remembrance of the Daleks]] this commision was given an unlimited wordcount , and in the light of the forthcoming range of New Adventures, new editor [[Peter Darvil Evans]], the writers were encouraged to take a more “grown up” approach to the story, and in particular its underlying theme of adolescence and sexuality.
* Along with [[Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)|Remembrance of the Daleks]] this commision was given an unlimited wordcount , and in the light of the forthcoming range of New Adventures, new editor [[Peter Darvil Evans]], the writers were encouraged to take a more “grown up” approach to the story, and in particular its underlying theme of adolescence and sexuality.
* As a result of the removal of a page limit, ''The Curse of Fenric'', at 188, is the longest Doctor Who novelization published under [[Target Books]]' traditional format; several later novelisations would be longer, but they would be published in similar format to the NA line.
* As a result of the removal of a page limit, ''The Curse of Fenric'', at 188, is the longest Doctor Who novelization published under [[Target Books]]' traditional format; several later novelisations would be longer, but they would be published in similar format to the NA line.
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