The Also People |
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"JUST HOW TECHNOLOCALLY ADVANCED ARE THEY? THE DOCTOR FROWNED. "LET ME PUT IT THIS WAY: THEY HAVE A NON-AGRESSIVE PACT WITH THE TIME LORDS." The Doctor has taken his companions to paradise, or at least the clocest thing he can find. A sun enclosed by an artificial sphere where there is no want, poverty or violence. While Chris learns to surf, meets a girl and falls in love with a biplane, Roz suspects an alien plot and Bernice considers that a Dyson Sphere needs an archaeologist like a fish needs a five-speed gear box. Then the pease is shattered by murder. As the suspects proliferate, Bernice realises that even an artifical world has its buried secrets and Roz discovers what she's always suspected - that every paradise has its snake. BEN AARONOVITCH still lives in North London,
is married and hasn't managed to get any more interesting, nut he's working
on it.
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Doctor Who - The Also People |
Number 44 in the Virgin New Adventures Series |
1995 Paperback Edition |
Writer: | Ben Aaronovitch |
Cover Illustration: | Tony Masero |
Released: | 1995 |
Publisher: | Virgin Publishing Ltd. |
ISBN | 0 426 20456 5 |
Pages: | 289 |
Technical Details |
Seventh Doctor, Bernice, Roz and Chris
Writer: Ben Aaronovitch
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