
Doctor Who The gunfighters
by:
Donald Cotton
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 049103721X
ISBN 13: 9780491037211
Publication date:
January 1st, 1985
Publisher: W.H. Allen & Co. PLC, London UK
Pages: 152
Genres: Science Fiction
In a thrilling blend of science fiction and Western adventure, a group of familiar characters find themselves navigating the dusty streets of a Wild West town. As the TARDIS materializes amidst saloons and gunfights, the Doctor, played by the iconic William Hartnell, faces unexpected challenges in this less conventional setting. The raucous atmosphere of the Old West is brought to life through vivid descriptions that transport readers to a time of outlaws and sheriffs.
The drama unfolds as the Doctor and his companions encounter notorious figures and navigate the tense landscape of Western law and order. Misunderstandings and comedic mishaps abound as they piece together the complicated dynamics of their new surroundings. Cotton's writing weaves together humor and suspense, ensuring that each encounter is both entertaining and engaging.
As the story progresses, the characters are forced to confront their own notions of justice and morality, all while staying true to the spirit of adventure that defines their journeys through time and space. This unique setting challenges their identities and relationships, adding depth to their interactions and highlighting the timeless themes of courage and friendship.
The drama unfolds as the Doctor and his companions encounter notorious figures and navigate the tense landscape of Western law and order. Misunderstandings and comedic mishaps abound as they piece together the complicated dynamics of their new surroundings. Cotton's writing weaves together humor and suspense, ensuring that each encounter is both entertaining and engaging.
As the story progresses, the characters are forced to confront their own notions of justice and morality, all while staying true to the spirit of adventure that defines their journeys through time and space. This unique setting challenges their identities and relationships, adding depth to their interactions and highlighting the timeless themes of courage and friendship.