Doctor Who: The Hollow Men

· Random House
3.8
4 reviews
eBook
288
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About this eBook

The village was cursed centuries ago, but only now is the alien evil beginning to revive ...


The children of Hexen Bridge are gifted and clever, but insanity and murder follow in their wake. The Doctor has a special interest in the village, but on his return to England in the early twenty-first century events seem to be escalating out of control.

Kidnapped and taken to Liverpool, the Doctor realises that developments in Hexen Bridge have horrifying repercussions for the rest of the country. Ace is left in the village, where small-minded prejudices and unsettled scores are flaring into violence.

As scarecrows fashioned from the bodies of the recent and ancient dead stalk the country lanes around Hexen Bridge, a sinister dark stain is spreading over the surrounding fields. And as the fierce evil grows ever stronger, can the Doctor and Ace prevent it from engulfing the entire world?


Featuring the Seventh Doctor and Ace, this adventure takes place between the TV stories The Curse of Fenric and Survival.

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3.8
4 reviews
Victoria
9 November 2017
It was boring. Unlike the Festival of Death, or Players, this one has an uninteresting plot. It also has boring characters, and is filled with too many sex refrences. It is dull, and you should stay away from it. Read one of the two I mentioned above instead.
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About the author

Keith Topping has also written a number of Virgin programme guides, including Slayer: An Expanded and Updated Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Seasons One to Five); Slayer: The Next Generation (Season Six); Hollywood Vampire: The Unofficial Guide to Angel; Inside Bartlet's White House: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to The West Wing and High Times: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Roswell. Keith lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Martin Day began his career working for the Guinness Book of Records and reviewing records for the NME, and has gone on to write television scripts about kids with ASBOs and Goths getting tattoos, plays, books about Star Trek and The X-Files, and Doctor Who novels.

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