When the TARDIS materializes in medieval Worcester, the Doctor finds the city seemingly deserted. He soon discovers its population is living in a state of terror, afraid to leave their homes after dark, for fear of meeting their doom at the hands of the legendary Devil's Huntsman. And, after a terrifying encounter with a deadly Krillitane, the Doctor realizes the city has good reason to be scared!
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"Oh, Ten... how I miss you!! :D I was intrigued by the Krillitanes when we first met them, so I was extra happy to have another Krillitane story. With their ability to shape shift & change their own evolution to suit their needs, there could be an entire series just about them! LOL" — H3dakota (4 out of 5 stars)
"Oh, Ten... how I miss you!! :D I was intrigued by the Krillitanes when we first met them, so I was extra happy to have another Krillitane story. With their ability to shape shift & change their own evolution to suit their needs, there could be an entire series just about them! LOL"
" Filled with action, adventure, and written by someone with obvious enthusiasm for the show, this was a great treat. It read like an actual episode of Doctor Who, and made me appreciate the 10th Doctor a lot more. :) "
" Loooooved it! I didn't know they had Dr. Who books, how exciting! This was great, just like an episode only I got to enjoy is over a couple of days instead of forty minutes. I can't wait to track more of these down. "
" Great fun, nice to get my David Tennant fix in, still not convinced by Matt Smith on the tv. "
" I loved this one! It really does help these books when the "child" companion is actually nearly an adult. Very nicely interwoven medieval English setting with the Krillitane (and other aliens) visit. "
" Not bad, but no where near the best Doctor Who book. Unfortunately, that may be the last one with David Tenant as the Doctor....if so, no the greatest way to go out, but a decent enough read if you like the Doctor Who books. "
" This one was really fun. I thought a book set in the past might not be as exciting because I didn't think The Rising Night was that great. But this one had lots of action and two worthy temporary companions. "
" Pretty good, I thought. There were some strong characters, the plot was good and fast moving, and, oh, set in Medieval England. <3 I recommend it! "
" It was satisfactory. I don't find the Krillitane that much of a fascinating alien, to be honest. Probably somewhat tainted by their appearance in one of my least favourite episodes of Nu Who (School Reunion). I got a bit lost in the plot along the way as well - but it was an okay read. "
" This story suffered greatly from a long hiatus whilst the car stereo code was missing. I enjoyed the setting of medieval Worcester as the backdrop for shenanigans with alien dragon types, unethical scientists and money-hungry bullies. The Doctor has some very Tenth Doctor lines. "
" The Krillitane are back in medieval England. I am sad that this is the last novel to feature the Tenth Doctor, but at least it did him justice. "
" Good Who popcorn reading. Good story and excellent "temporary" companion for the solo Doctor. "
" This is a middle of the road Who book, taking place sometime after S4 and the end of the specials. A few slight references to "School Reunion" come into play. As with all of them, it's a quick read. Good characters and smooth plot. It's nothing extraordinary, but a fun read for a commute home. "
" Great! The plot moves along at a thunderous pace! "
" Typical Doctor Who, easy to read and the Doctor saves the day as always. No plot twists as expected. "
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