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Release number
  
19

Publication date
  
March 1999

Originally published
  
March 1999

Preceded by
  
The Mary-Sue Extrusion

Genre
  
Speculative fiction

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Subject
  
Featuring: Chris Cwej

ISBN
  
0-426-20532-4

Author
  
Lawrence Miles

Followed by
  
Tears of the Oracle

Publisher
  
Virgin Books

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Series
  
Doctor Who book: Virgin New Adventures

Similar
  
Works by Lawrence Miles, Virgin New Adventures books, Speculative fiction books

Dead Romance is an original novel by Lawrence Miles, originally published as part of the Virgin New Adventures series. The New Adventures were a spin-off from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Though part of the sequence of stories that featured the fictional archaeologist Bernice Summerfield, this was released as something of a standalone, and she is not in it. The main character and narrator Christine Summerfield are not connected to her in any way. A former New Adventures Seventh Doctor companion, Chris Cwej, does appear. The Seventh Doctor briefly appears as "the Evil Renegade" in Chris's tampered memories.

The novel is partly an exploration of Miles's "bottle universe" concept that places Virgin Publishing's Virgin New Adventures series within a bottle universe inside the BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures universe (and by extension these bottles are within a larger one containing all televised serials). This concept is most fully explored in Miles's two-book cycle Interference.

Christine Summerfield reappears as Cousin Eliza in the Faction Paradox audio plays (also by Miles), voiced by Emma Kilbey.

A second edition of Dead Romance was published by Mad Norwegian Press in 2004. This contained some minor alterations which made the book more consistent with Miles's later Faction Paradox mythos.

The book is critically acclaimed. Doctor Who analyst Philip Sandifer called it "the best Lawrence Miles novel ever. Possibly the best Doctor Who-related novel ever."

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Dead Romance Wikipedia