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The book won "Best Past Doctor Adventure of 2000" in a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' reader poll. |
The book won "Best Past Doctor Adventure of 2000" in a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' reader poll. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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'The Beautiful Death' is a theme park ride that allows people to experience the afterlife. At least, that is the intention. Riders are now turning into brain-damaged shells of their former selves. The Doctor arrives at the end of this disaster and is praised for saving everyone, something he did not actually do yet. With the help of all-new characters, he investigates through time and discovers he did save all in danger. All it took was the sacrifice of his own life. |
'The Beautiful Death' is a theme park ride that allows people to experience the afterlife. At least, that is the intention. Riders are now turning into brain-damaged shells of their former selves. The Doctor arrives at the end of this disaster and is praised for saving everyone, something he did not actually do yet. With the help of all-new characters, he investigates through time and discovers he did save all in danger. All it took was the sacrifice of his own life. |
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==External links== |
Revision as of 11:49, 15 March 2010
Template:Doctorwhobook Festival of Death is a BBC Books original novel written by Jonathan Morris and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Fourth Doctor, Romana II, and K9.
The book won "Best Past Doctor Adventure of 2000" in a Doctor Who Magazine reader poll.
Synopsis
'The Beautiful Death' is a theme park ride that allows people to experience the afterlife. At least, that is the intention. Riders are now turning into brain-damaged shells of their former selves. The Doctor arrives at the end of this disaster and is praised for saving everyone, something he did not actually do yet. With the help of all-new characters, he investigates through time and discovers he did save all in danger. All it took was the sacrifice of his own life.