The Doctor and Martha arrive at Castle Extremis, which is about to play host to the signing of a peace treaty. But not everyone wants the war to end. Who is the little girl who haunts the castle? Who is the hooded figure that watches from the shadows? And what is the secret of the legendary Mortal Mirror?
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"I find Justin Richards a very hit-and-miss Doctor Who author: he's either completely on target, or he's too cautious for his own good. Luckily, "Martha in the Mirror" is a delightful surprise -- a fantasy romp I actually found engaging, and a surprisingly good display of farcical comedy." — Daniel (4 out of 5 stars)
"I find Justin Richards a very hit-and-miss Doctor Who author: he's either completely on target, or he's too cautious for his own good. Luckily, "Martha in the Mirror" is a delightful surprise -- a fantasy romp I actually found engaging, and a surprisingly good display of farcical comedy."
" booooorrriiiiing. Other than the fact that the Doctor gets as many puns as can be put into a book, this story lacked anything spectacular in terms of plot, depth, or character development. Doctor Who Lite. Doctor Who Filler. "
" The Doctor and Martha find themselves in Castle Extremis dealing with a mysterious girl, a magic mirror, and violent people made of glass. I enjoyed this story but the Janna/Tylda plot confused me. And I had to laugh at the Doctor's sneaky trick at the end. "
" this just kept me guessing till the end !!! so many twists and surprises and just a little bit eerie !!!!! "
" So many Doctor Who books (and I have all the new ones)....a written review is unnecessary for them all. "
" This was rather too hard to keep track off with all the different funny names that sounded the same. "
" Not bad, I did see the small twist fairly early though. Fun to read about the Doctor & Martha :) "
" A little slow but the reference they made from the series made me like it a little more. "
" A great installment to the Doctor Who books...I couldn't put it down! "
" The story itself was okay, and Freema did a lovely job with the reading. "
" (Audiobook edition.) Not one of my favourites from the DW book canon. While Freeman does a very good Tennant impression, the story was most definitely lacking and I felt myself getting bored. :( I won't be reading this one again. "
Alan Barnes is a writer and editor known particularly for his work in cult film and television. He has written several audio plays based on the Doctor Who television series, as well as books on James Bond and Quentin Tarantino films. His book The Hammer Story, coauthored with Marcus Hearn, was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award in 1997.
Freema Agyeman is an actress known for her roles in Doctor Who, Law & Order: UK, and Bizarre E.R. She earned her BA in performing arts and drama from Middlesex University in 2000. She lives with her boyfriend in North London.
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