Ghosts of India

Ghosts of India
Author Mark Morris
Series Doctor Who book:
New Series Adventures
Release number
25
Subject Featuring:
Tenth Doctor
Donna Noble
Set in Period between
"Planet of the Ood" and "The Stolen Earth"
Publisher BBC Books
Publication date
September 4, 2008
ISBN 1-84607-423-1
Preceded by The Many Hands
Followed by The Doctor Trap

Ghosts of India is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Morris and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble and also Gandhi.[1]

Summary

India in 1947 is a country in the grip of chaos - a country torn apart by internal strife. When the Doctor and Donna arrive in Calcutta, they are instantly swept up in violent events.

Barely escaping with their lives, they discover that the city is rife with tales of 'half-made men' who roam the streets at night and steal people away. These creatures, it is said, are as white as salt and have only shadows where their eyes should be. With help from India's great spiritual leader, Mahatma Gandhi, the Doctor and Donna set out to investigate these rumours.

What is the real truth behind the 'half-made men'? Why is Gandhi's role in history under threat? And has an ancient, all-powerful god of destruction really come back to wreak his vengeance upon the Earth?

Audiobook

An abridged audiobook was released on March 12, 2009, read by David Troughton, who is the son of Second Doctor actor, Patrick Troughton, and who also played Professor Hobbes in "Midnight".

See also

References

  1. Wolverson, E.G. (September 2008). "Ghosts of India". Doctor Who Reviews. Retrieved 30 July 2014.

External links


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