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Doctor Who: The Clockwise Man

📖 Overview

Set in 1924 London, this Doctor Who novel follows the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler as they encounter mysterious mechanical men and political intrigue. The pair become entangled with Russian aristocrats living in exile after the Bolshevik Revolution. The story moves between lavish upper-class settings and the gritty underbelly of post-WWI London. A series of unexplained deaths draws the Doctor and Rose into an investigation involving clockwork devices, masked figures, and long-buried secrets. The narrative combines elements of historical fiction with classic Doctor Who science fiction concepts. By placing alien technology against the backdrop of actual historical events and social upheaval, the book explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the price of revenge.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this as a solid Doctor Who novel that captures the Ninth Doctor's personality and mannerisms. Many note it succeeds at translating the TV show's tone to print format. Likes: - Accurate portrayal of the Ninth Doctor and Rose - Period setting details of 1920s London - Complex supporting characters - Plot pacing builds suspense Dislikes: - Some find the first third slow-moving - Romance subplot feels unnecessary to several readers - A few note the villain's motivation lacks depth - Multiple reviewers wanted more scenes with the Doctor Ratings: Goodreads: 3.8/5 (2,400+ ratings) Amazon: 4.2/5 (150+ ratings) "Captures Eccleston's Doctor perfectly" appears in many reviews. One reader noted "the historical elements mesh well with the sci-fi aspects." Critics most commonly cited "takes too long to get going" as their main issue. Common recommendation: Good entry point for Doctor Who books, especially for Ninth Doctor fans.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🕰️ "The Clockwise Man" was the first original novel published featuring the Ninth Doctor (played by Christopher Eccleston) and Rose Tyler. 🌟 Author Justin Richards has written over 50 Doctor Who books and served as Creative Consultant to BBC Books' Doctor Who range. 🏛️ The novel is set in 1924 London during the British Empire Exhibition, a real historical event that showcased Britain's colonial power. 🤖 The book's antagonists, the Painted Warriors, were inspired by clockwork automatons popular in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. 👑 The plot involves exiled Russian royalty, reflecting the real historical exodus of Russian aristocrats to London following the Russian Revolution.