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The Death of Art is a novel by Simon Bucher-Jones published in 1996 and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor, Chris, Roz and Ace. It is part of the Psi Powers series of novels.[1]
Author | Simon Bucher-Jones |
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Cover artist | Jon Sullivan |
Series | Doctor Who book: Virgin New Adventures |
Release number | 54 |
Subject | Featuring: Seventh Doctor Chris, Roz, Ace |
Publisher | Virgin Books |
Publication date | September 1996 |
ISBN | 0-426-20481-6 |
Preceded by | Return of the Living Dad |
Followed by | Damaged Goods |
Synopsis
editThe Doctor and his assistants, Roz and Chris, travel to 1880s France, the corrupt world of the French Third Republic. A rip in time threatens Paris, a race struggles to free itself from oppression, and a strange brotherhood fights a battle for power.[1][2]
References
edit- ^ a b Pearson, Lars (1999). I, Who: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who Novels (1st ed.). Des Moines, Iowa: Mad Norwegian Press. ISBN 0-9673746-0-X.
- ^ Parkin, Lance (2007). AHistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who universe (2nd ed.). Des Moines, Iowa: Mad Norwegian Press. ISBN 978-0-9759446-6-0.