Doctor Who: The English Way of Death

Doctor Who: The English Way of Death

Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0426204662
ISBN 13: 9780426204664
Publication date: January 1st, 1996
Publisher: London Bridge
Pages: 272
The story unfolds in the bustling atmosphere of 1930s London, where the Doctor, alongside Romana and their faithful robotic dog K-9, embarks on a light-hearted mission to return some neglected library books. However, their seemingly innocent chore quickly spirals into an intriguing adventure that intertwines with the quirky charm of the era.

As they navigate the vibrant streets, the trio encounters a series of peculiar events that hint at a darker undertone beneath the city's surface. The vibrant social tapestry of the time juxtaposed with unexpected mysteries beckons them to delve deeper. The Doctor's wit and intelligence, combined with Romana's resourcefulness, make them a formidable duo as they piece together clues hidden within the roaring '30s.

An unexpected connection to death and the macabre adds an enchanting twist to their escapades. The characters must confront both historical and supernatural elements, leading to revelations that could alter the course of time itself. Each confrontation poses significant challenges that test their ingenuity and resolve.

As the narrative unfolds, the themes of friendship, adventure, and the peculiarities of time travel come to the forefront. With delightful dialogue and richly drawn characters, the journey becomes not just about returning books, but an exploration of what it means to confront not just death, but the very nature of stories themselves.

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