
Doctor Who Target Books (Numerical Order) #60, Doctor Who Target Books #96, Adventures of the 4th Doctor #76
Doctor Who and the Sunmakers
by:
Terrance Dicks
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0426200594
ISBN 13: 9780426200598
Publication date:
November 1st, 1982
Publisher: Target Books, W.H. Allen
Pages: 127
On an unexpected journey to the icy planet of Pluto, the Doctor stumbles upon a shocking discovery that challenges everything he thought he knew about the desolate world. Intrigued by a strange presence hidden beneath its surface, he uncovers a complex society living in stark contrasts to the desolation above. The inhabitants are caught in a ruthless system that forces them to toil endlessly for a rather suspicious currency.
As the Doctor delves deeper into the workings of this underground civilization, he encounters rich characters and grim circumstances that highlight themes of oppression and resistance. His trademark wit and resourcefulness are put to the test as he navigates the maze of bureaucracy and greed, driven by the urgency to liberate those suffering under the oppressive regime.
In a narrative filled with intrigue and adventure, the Doctor’s quest takes unexpected turns, leading him to forge alliances, confront adversaries, and ultimately question what freedom truly means in a society controlled by those who profit off the labor of others. It’s a tale that blends science fiction with social commentary, inviting readers to reflect on the power dynamics in their own world.
As the Doctor delves deeper into the workings of this underground civilization, he encounters rich characters and grim circumstances that highlight themes of oppression and resistance. His trademark wit and resourcefulness are put to the test as he navigates the maze of bureaucracy and greed, driven by the urgency to liberate those suffering under the oppressive regime.
In a narrative filled with intrigue and adventure, the Doctor’s quest takes unexpected turns, leading him to forge alliances, confront adversaries, and ultimately question what freedom truly means in a society controlled by those who profit off the labor of others. It’s a tale that blends science fiction with social commentary, inviting readers to reflect on the power dynamics in their own world.